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31st December 2005 17:00 #1Registered User
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() Turn Off XP-
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31st December 2005 17:39 #2
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31st December 2005 17:43 #3Registered User
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31st December 2005 19:58 #4
shutdown? ?
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1st January 2006 14:19 #5Registered User
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. It is naw safe to turn of your computer. .. .
Originally Posted by buzzfuzz
XP. shutdown Turn Off
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1st January 2006 14:31 #6
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1st January 2006 14:57 #7
Click [Start] [Control Panel] [Performance and Maintenance] [Power Options]
The Power Options Properties Property Sheet will open.
Click the APM tab and check the box to [Enable Advanced Power Management Support]
Power Down Automatically After Shutdown I
Select the APM tab and check/uncheck [Enable Advanced Power Management Support].
It should be noted that some users have solved the shutdown problems via enabling while others have achieved success via disabling. Experimentation with the APM and ACPI settings may provide a solution.
: http://www.theeldergeek.com/shutdown_issues_in_xp.htm"It's a sad culture. People live in a frenzy. They work all the time to make money to buy things to impress other people. They're measured by what they own." --John Grisham




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