Windows XP wont shut down
Jimborae
Newbury, Berks, UK New
Ok help needed fast as this is my boss' pc.
Basically when I go to shut down the pc starts to shut down but then goes to a screen that says "its now safe to turn your pc off"
I fixed this bnefore on my pc but can remember how i did.
As always all help much appreciated
Regards
Jim
Basically when I go to shut down the pc starts to shut down but then goes to a screen that says "its now safe to turn your pc off"
I fixed this bnefore on my pc but can remember how i did.
As always all help much appreciated
Regards
Jim
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Is the power management stuff enabled in the bios? In device manager, what does it say under "Computer"?
Is the power management stuff enabled in the bios? In device manager, what does it say under "Computer"?
In device manager it says Standard PC under Computer, I think it should say somthing like ACPI Enabled PC shouldn't it.
I'll go check the bios now.
Cheers
James
You can't go from standard PC to ACPI either. It screws the operating system and you get bluescreens on boot as the IRQ table is screwed, amongst several other things.
You'll have to do a repair install, if not a reformat.
If I do a repair install wont it just do the same? Also this install of XP was an upgrade of 2000 so that I wouldn't lose all his settings & program installations as he was adamant that he did'nt want to re-install everything.
WuGs, its a fairly old board, PC Chips 810L with an XP1700 I installed in it.
Regards
Jim
If it says "Standard PC" in device manager, it's an OS problem (Confirmed by Jim's look at the BIOS).
Oh well.
As Thrax said it was an OS problem, re-installed the os again but did it from dos and chose repair rather than in windows. Then hit F5 at the appropriate moment and forced it to install the ACPI hal.
Cheers
Jim
A common, annoying, but ultimately simple problem to fix.