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The usual cause of this problem is that the motherboard
in your pc is running APM (advanced power management)
rather than ACPI (advanced configuration and power
interface). You will need to check the power options in
your Bios

Hope this helps

John Barnett - MVP
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How are the power options in the BIOS checked?

John Barnett - MVP said:
The usual cause of this problem is that the motherboard
in your pc is running APM (advanced power management)
rather than ACPI (advanced configuration and power
interface). You will need to check the power options in
your Bios

Hope this helps

John Barnett - MVP
Associate expert
 

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