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Power off after shut down doesn't work

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Hey ppl

 

why wouldn't my computer power off when I shut it down in windows 2000 ?

(I do have an ATX box and it did power off when I had win98)

 

thx

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You are using most probably the ACPI functions...

Disable ACPI under DeviceManager/Computer...or do it in the BIOS

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Ahhhhhm, but i have a poser for you..my win2k based atx machine completely freezes on shutdown/suspend/hibernate!

A) WHYYYYY

B) get bill to gimmie an SAE to me so i can give him some cyanide

 

i have an athlon 650 on an MSI irongate (etc) mainboard...all self built (DONT TELL ME THATS WHY IT DONT WORK)

=)

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I have the same issue. It restarts instead of shutting down. I also have a Home built

machine.

Amd K-7 750

Fic SD11

256 MeG Kingston

 

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How do I get Windows 2000 to shut down automatically like Windows 98 did?

 

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i dont know if this will help , i had the same problem,i fixed it going to control panel then power options, there i go to apm option and checked the box...then restart..it took 2 restarts to work the way it was supposed but its working right now and some friends did the same and worked too ...i hope it works for you ..

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Hey,

 

Go to your control panel, then go to power management.

 

Go to the APM tab--- enable it.

 

this should work (it works for me)

 

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i have an se440bx2 motherboard from intel and all i had to do was download the BIOS update and it fixed everything without having to fiddle with anything. i'm sure it's the same for the rest

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I had the same problem (computer not powering down on shutdown),doing what Sandoval said fixed it.

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I had a hibernate problem, which I overcame by booting safe mode and eliminating device drivers one by one.

As it turned out, the culprit on this occasion was the creative Liveware drivers (beta) for Win2k.

The problem surfaced when I tried to shutdown the computer. The shutdown message appeared, but after that the computer just locked. Sometimes I even received the BSOD.

 

Uninstalling/Disabling this device corrected the problem. Hopefully this won't be an issue with the final Liveware drivers.

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Hello I have the same problem!!! When i shut down, sleep, restart or hibernate my computer it do all and FREEEEZZZZ !

I have a K7 700@1000 and a K7V and i'haven't AMP boxe!!!! (to enable) Help me please

 

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