I'll follow those up MArk.
I'm using Win XP with SP2 installed.
When I click on "Turn Off Computer" it goes
through the full sequence - saving settings etc.
- and does actually switch off - for about two
seconds then powers itself on again and does a
full reboot! Only solution currently is to stand
and wait with finger on power button for those
two seconds and throw the switch to cut power!
Maybe the machines are taking over?
Regards
Peter MacGregor
At 23:06 24/01/2006, you wrote:
> At 15:37 24/01/2006, you wrote:
>
> >Peter MacGregor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > I've a PC that is not quite a year old and
> > > in the past week or two it's developed an
> > > inability to shut itself down.
> > >
> > > I don't usually switch off at all as I have
> > > a broadband connection
You didn't say which version of Windows you're using, that;s important,
is it something like this?
"When I go to Start menu, Shut down, it acts like the OS is shutting
down and the screen goes dark, but the fans still run, as apparently the
power supply does not shut down. If I press the front panel Power switch
for 5 sec, then it shuts down. The Power switch turns it back on OK. In
Power Options, under the Advanced tab, Power Button, "When I Press Power
Button My Computer..." is set to "Power Off"."
Also found this, the fellow as well suspects it's the uniprocessor:
http://www.theeldergeek.com/shutdown_issues_in_xp.htm
"Get back into windows and go to device manager (press the
windows key and the Pause/break (top right of
keyboard) key at the same time) then
goto the hardware tab and select device manager
double click on the computer icon
to expand it it should say ACPI uniprocessor PC"
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/win2000/1137977502
hth!
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cheers,
Mark
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