Ray K wrote:
> Sometimes when I attempt an orderly shut down (that is, Start/Shut
> Down/Shut Down) the computer doesn't shut down (monitor remains lit,
> power light on the case remains lit), so I simply turn off the power
> strip that feeds it and the peripherals. Next time I turn on the power
> strip, the computer will start booting without my having to press the
> power switch on the case. How can this be?
>
Are the case fans still spinning? What do you mean by "monitor remains
lit"? A little light on the monitor or the screen keeps displaying your
W2K desktop without shutting down?
> W2K, with no service packs.
> Mobo: Asus A7v400-mx, Sempron 2400+, 512 MB RAM
>
> As an aside, if I shut down as above with W98, next start up would
> include scan disk. This does not happen with W2K. Should it? I notice
> that W2K does not show Scan Disk as one of the System Tools
> (Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools). My experience with W2K is
> limited to only 2 weeks, so I don't have an feeling for normal behavior.
If it's like XP, you'll need to run chkdsk. You'll have to tell it to
run a chkdsk on the drive, which it'll do on the next reboot, and then
you'll have to find the report.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Ray
>
>
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