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Thought so to, but, mouse has no action, etc., and have to hold power button
down for 8-10 seconds before it will power on. So, suggestions??
"AZGLI" wrote:
> Might this be a hibernate issue instead of an actual power-off issue?
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> bijobe wrote:
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> > This is further info regarding my shut down problems, i.e., unit simply
> > shuts down and will not restart by power button, but I can unplug and
> > re-power unit and it will start up fine. I said I am researching. Have
> > discovered that, if I set up the power scheme, power down monitor (monitor
> > only, nothing else), then at the set time, the unit simply shuts down,
> > nothing will get it back up. But, have discovered that Windows is still
> > loaded, although cannot access, because have a time program that announces
> > time every 15 minutes (or what you select) and every 15 minutes I get a time
> > update. Have found out that I can start unit by power button if I hold the
> > button in for about 5-10 seconds, i.e., ANSI compliant, etc., and the power
> > will come on and Windows load fine. If I disable the power scheme and have
> > 'none' unit remains on all day, does not power down, does not shut down.
> > Reactivate power scheme (monitor only, remember), unit 'appears' to turn off,
> > power down completely and mouse, keyboard will not bring it to life. You can
> > unplug cord, replug immediately, all works, or, as I have discovered, hold
> > power button in for 5-10 seconds, unit powers up. Suggestions????
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