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Tim Sullivan
I've recently upgraded a friend's PC from WinME to XP. All working fine -
no problems.
When I shutdown the computer XP announces "it is now safe to turn of your
computer" - and then I have to switch off manually. When they had ME
installed, the system used to switch off automatically. Why does this not
happen under XP?
The mainboard is an old Gigabyte 7ZX (KT133 chipset). I have flashed the
BIOS to make sure it is up to date.
I have had a look at the system and can't find any settings to change to
make the machine shut down properly. I suppose it may be that the machine
doesn't have ACPI or whatever it needs.....but my machine at home certainly
does and even here I can't find settings to change shut down behaviour.
There is nothing relevent in Control Panel - Power Options on either their
PC or mine.
Any help appreciated
no problems.
When I shutdown the computer XP announces "it is now safe to turn of your
computer" - and then I have to switch off manually. When they had ME
installed, the system used to switch off automatically. Why does this not
happen under XP?
The mainboard is an old Gigabyte 7ZX (KT133 chipset). I have flashed the
BIOS to make sure it is up to date.
I have had a look at the system and can't find any settings to change to
make the machine shut down properly. I suppose it may be that the machine
doesn't have ACPI or whatever it needs.....but my machine at home certainly
does and even here I can't find settings to change shut down behaviour.
There is nothing relevent in Control Panel - Power Options on either their
PC or mine.
Any help appreciated