I have solved the problem: I had Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4 installed, which
is not compatible with Win2k. (See
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;285461 ). I haven’t
been using it, but it did not bother me either until yesterday. Which of the
newly installed software triggered the problem I do not know. I have removed
everything I installed yesterday, well everything I could remove, to no
avail. However after uninstalling Easy CD creator and removing the CD burner
drive using add/remove hardware in control panel, and then restarting and
allowing Windows to ‘find a new hardware’ and installing it, the problem
vanished.
Hope this may help others.
And many thanks for the all good advise in this group.
JanAdam
"JanAdam" wrote:
> My Win2k pro computer was set up by the vendor in such a way that after
> clicking shutdown it would shut the Windows and then it would power the
> computer off.
> Yesterday, after downloading a few pieces of software (Win Media Player 9, a
> codec package and Media Encoder – all from MS, as well as GSpot (a multimedia
> tools package that is supposed to detect a codec used for a media file, a
> freeware from GSpot Appliance Corp) the computer behaviour changed: after
> shutting Windows down, the Windows go through a normal shutting routine,
> saving settings etc, eventually shutting the system down, but is not powering
> the box off. The screen turns black with the exception of a blinking cursor
> (an underline?) in the upper left corner. The machine remains powered and
> judging from the blinking cursor, a low level of activity remains on.
>
> I have scanned the computer for spyware with the new MS anti spyware
> package, nothing showed up. My antivirus has not logged anything either.
>
> Any suggestions on what has possibly happened and how to restore the
> original setting?
>
>
>
> --
> JanAdam