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APM checked causing computer to reboot

 
 
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      13th Feb 2004
I've done a clean install of W2kPro on a PII/350. When I check APM under the Power Control Panel, the computer reboots rather than shuting down and turning off the power. Yes, indeed, the logging off screen has SHUTDOWN selected.

Power off on this computer worked fine under Win98.

Any Suggestions?

Bud
 
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      16th Feb 2004
Check in BIOS for power management settings. On some MBs they seem to
work opposite of what you want.

Steve

Buddy Awreetus wrote:

> I've done a clean install of W2kPro on a PII/350. When I check APM under the Power Control Panel, the computer reboots rather than shuting down and turning off the power. Yes, indeed, the logging off screen has SHUTDOWN selected.
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> Power off on this computer worked fine under Win98.
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> Any Suggestions?
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> Bud


 
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