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    Computer Not Shutting Down

    I have WinXp Pro Build 2600 and if i install SP1 my computer does not shut down just restarts Why?

    there were no errors in the install.
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    Re: Computer Not Shutting Down

    Originally posted by <ABX
    I have WinXp Pro Build 2600 and if i install SP1 my computer does not shut down just restarts Why?

    there were no errors in the install.
    There is a registry setting called Powerdown on shutdown or something like that...Can't remember the exact value but I did on my friends PC who has the same problem...

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    How do you shut it down ?

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    Originally posted by Pirate
    How do you shut it down ?
    Start->Shutdown->Shutdown

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    Originally posted by wrack
    Start->Shutdown->Shutdown
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    Not always . When I want to shutdown my PC , I just press shutdown button in the case .

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    Originally posted by Pirate
    Not always . When I want to shutdown my PC , I just press shutdown button in the case .
    bad for you then bcos those software meant to be shutdown properly...everyone can do it and its not wise to do so as windows can crash sometimes...It did once b4 5 years ago bcos of this kinda habit of mine...

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    Originally posted by wrack
    bad for you then bcos those software meant to be shutdown properly...everyone can do it and its not wise to do so as windows can crash sometimes...It did once b4 5 years ago bcos of this kinda habit of mine...

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    Originally posted by siyan
    ACPI
    full form plz...

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    The said could be said about your "sentence".

    ACPI = Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. An Operating System (OS) that supports this interface can receive computer hardware events such as the power and reset buttons, if the motherboard also supports it.

    When you click the power button, windows will do a quick shut down.
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    Originally posted by Sastraxi
    The said could be said about your "sentence".

    ACPI = Advanced Configuration and Power Interface. An Operating System (OS) that supports this interface can receive computer hardware events such as the power and reset buttons, if the motherboard also supports it.

    When you click the power button, windows will do a quick shut down.
    Thanks for the details...I understand it now...

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    I configured that in power options . I have been doing like this since 1 year ago and with no problems .

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    Originally posted by Pirate
    I configured that in power options . I have been doing like this since 1 year ago and with no problems .
    Damn...There was a problem with my Graphics Card driver in Win98 so I have so use 2000 and I can't all the games I wanted to play...

    The problme was the windows didn't shutdown when I press Start->Shutdown and I have to hit the Power button...I thought this is going to crash my HDD so I quit playing games I like but I think I have an option now...

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    Originally posted by wrack
    full form plz...
    i'd rather be efficient
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    Originally posted by siyan
    i'd rather be efficient
    me too...

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    wrack - Tried ur solution but it did not work

    I goto start > Shutdown > shutdown

    its a pain in the a** to flip the powersupply switch all the time, some one HELP!
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    View if this would help !
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