On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 8:29 PM, lee <[email protected]> wrote: > Artifex Maximus <[email protected]> writes: > >> I've changed my processor from E5200 to E8400. Since then my computer >> does not shutdown. > > It's possible that you damaged your board in the process.
Thanks for your answer. I did it several times and otherwise works perfectly so I do not think so. >> Sometimes the display and motherboard LEDs become blank but PSU cooler >> runs. > > It's a feature of some PSUs to leave the fan running until they have > cooled down some after turning off the computer. Never ever did before. I think this is not the case here. >> Sometimes Debian stops at System halted line and no blank screen and >> machine keeps running. > > At that point, your system is shut down and the only thing it doesn't do > is turning itself off. That can be a software issue --- I never figured > out what kernel modules are needed for that. > >> I think that only CPU change cannot made such problem. I tried BIOS >> default setup loading but no change. Any idea what to change? I have >> no idea. > > You could start by looking at what's in syslog and dmesg and by checking > the loaded modules. You could boot from a live/installer DVD/CD and see > if the computer turns off when you shut it down to get an indication if > there is a software or a hardware problem. I don't know if the DVDs/CDs > actually turn the computer off, though, something to find out first. Thank you. I'll take a look on it. Bye, a -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/capkuxvgnmuxvweexad33ycc0hmkbwxchsmqzuwtmdlgo2fe...@mail.gmail.com

