Rabscuttle 0 Posted May 2, 2000 Sorry for the Post, I found the answer below. [This message has been edited by Rabscuttle (edited 02 May 2000).] Share this post Link to post
Bodwear 0 Posted June 26, 2000 What is the answer??? i have the same problem!! ------------------ May AMD to be with you! Share this post Link to post
Four and Twenty 0 Posted June 27, 2000 the answer is get the most recent bios for you system and make sure that avanced power management is enabled before instaling win2k Share this post Link to post
Bodwear 0 Posted June 27, 2000 ok i will try ------------------ May AMD to be with you! Share this post Link to post
Mr. CHEEKS 0 Posted July 15, 2000 I have the same problem..my system won't turn off after I tell it to shutdown. I have the latest bios for my motherboard. PLEASE HELP ME!!!! AMD K6-2 450mhz 96 MB RAM 10 GB HD MAXTOR 5400 RPM 3 GB HD Quantum 5400 RPM Monster Fusion Video Card PCI 16 MB 40x Speed CDROM ACER 4432 CDRW D-Link Ethernet Card Yamaha Sound Card TYAN Trinity S1598 Motherboard Bios ver1.06c Share this post Link to post
Mr. CHEEKS 0 Posted July 15, 2000 I have the same problem..my system won't turn off after I tell it to shutdown. I have the latest bios for my motherboard. PLEASE HELP ME!!!! AMD K6-2 450mhz 96 MB RAM 10 GB HD MAXTOR 5400 RPM 3 GB HD Quantum 5400 RPM Monster Fusion Video Card PCI 16 MB 40x Speed CDROM ACER 4432 CDRW D-Link Ethernet Card Yamaha Sound Card TYAN Trinity S1598 Motherboard Bios ver1.06c Share this post Link to post
pootypeople 0 Posted July 21, 2000 Just doing that won't work; first of all your board has to be ACPI compatible (most newer boards are) and has to be installed as an ACPI compatible kernel; to do that you either have to run setup from within win2k (put the cd and click on install) or do a clean install. If you change it to acpi it'll screw up your system. Hope this helps somebody. Share this post Link to post
bobbinbrisco 0 Posted August 16, 2000 i don't know but having a ATX case works as i have heard it from somewhere - but who care if it doesn't auto turnoff for u? Share this post Link to post
someone_nt 0 Posted August 17, 2000 Reinstall win2k, and when asked "press F6 to boot from a specic SCSI device...", press F5. Choose "ACPI complaint system" from the list. This will install windows 2000 in ACPI mode. When finished, you system will self-poweroff on shutdown. PS: there is also a registry key at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon named "powerdownaftershutdown". You might try changing its value first [This message has been edited by someone_nt (edited 19 August 2000).] Share this post Link to post
@~@:~KEV~:@~@ 0 Posted September 13, 2000 ok - if i turn on ACPI when installing - it wont install - it locks up at the very first Starting Windows 2000 bit right at the start of the installation - if i install it as standard pc then turn on APM it chashes on shutdown - with an error somthing like irq_not_less_or_equal_to and i think it mentions the kernel too HELP Share this post Link to post
Wolf87 0 Posted September 14, 2000 ACPI is active when Standby appears in the Shut down menu. http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/upgrade/compat/biosissue.asp Check ACPI Bios compatibility with these Microsoft tools: http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/acpihct.htm Disable APM through Power applet in Control Panel. Microsoft instructions for Windows 2000 Pro: "APM BIOS and APM support in the operating system must be turned off for all desktop systems." http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/onnow/apm.htm Share this post Link to post
Wolf87 0 Posted September 14, 2000 Also check Adrian Rojak`s Bios Guide under PNP & PCI heading here: http://www.rojakpot.com/Speed_Demonz/BIOS_Guide/BIOS_Guide_04a.htm Share this post Link to post
INFERNO2000 0 Posted September 14, 2000 My Compaq was ACPI compliant, but it did the same thing... My custom computer is ACPI compliant, and it shuts off automatically. The difference? Power supplies.. If you're running an AT power supply, it will most likely always wait for you to press a button, whereas ATX will shut off automatically. However, my AT supplied Compaq still tends to shut off automatically...so who knows. Just something worth looking into Share this post Link to post