Re: Turn Off computer not working
- From: Jose <jose_ease@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 13:57:59 -0700 (PDT)
On Jun 27, 7:06 pm, "randwill" <rwilliams4...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Jose" <jose_e...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Did this work properly before you reinstalled? Maybe you updated some
things last time that had all this working and just haven't gotten
those updates tweaked just right yet.
Is this XP Home or XP Pro?
What Service Pack have you installed and have you done a Windows
Update from Internet Explorer (or however you do it) since your
reinstall? MS has fixed shutdown and power down problems before.
You need to determine if you have a shutdown issue or a power down
issue.
What is the last thing you see on the screen (Windows is shutting
down... Saving your settings... OK to shut off your computer...).
Does your monitor turn off (not the power, just the video) or is there
some message hanging on the screen? What is the last message on the
screen?
If you click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Power Options, if there
is an APM tab, make sure the Enable Advanced Power Management
Support box is checked.
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Yes, Turn Off and Restart worked fine before the reinstall.
It is WindowsXP Pro.
I have not done an update since the reinstall.
When I go to Start>Turn Off Computer>Turn Off, NOTHING happens, I can
continue to work normally on the computer.
When I go to Power Options Properties I have no APM tab. I only have the
tabs; Power Schemes, Advanced, Hibernate and UPS. None of these tabs has a
Enable Advanced Power Management Support box.
Good that it worked before (bad for now though!).
You may not have the Advanced Power Management tab (I don't) but it is
something to check for power down issues. It is a BIOS thing.
MS came out with updates specifically for shutdown/power down
issues.
I don't know the exact numbers of the updates, but if you are just
running a plain Jane XP (hopefully at least SP1), then you should get
up to date or you could be chasing problems for a long time and never
catch them. Right now, your software is old and not up to date. I
would get that done first so we are not trying to fix things that are
unfixable in old code.
You could goto Start, Run and enter:
SHUTDOWN -s -t 01
From a command prompt, shutdown /? will give you the options if youare curious.
Then you can know if your shutdown button is just broken (does it
"depress" when you click it?) or the shutdown mechanism behind the
scenes is broken. Do you get the Turn Off Computer screen and then
have to click Cancel (nothing on the screen works except Cancel)?
You can also look in the Event Viewer logs for clues after you try to
shutdown.
I really think you should do a Windows Update though so we will know
that you are current on software service packs and at least critical
updates (I would not install IE8 at this time if offered).
.
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