Shutting Down
Shutting Down
I recently installed XP and for some reason it won't auto shut down now, the message about it being safe to switch off comes up but I have to hold down the power button for 4 seconds to switch it off whereas before it automatically did, any help?
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Heh, perhaps that is the problemOriginally posted by HighLordDave
1. Go back to Windows 98SE.
Hadn't thought of that, not a bad idea. I will probably do that. On that subject how do the VIA 4in1 drivers react with XP?2. Flash your BIOS.
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I couldn't tell you; I've never installed XP on any machine. VIA's driver support is pretty good, so I image that the latest 4in1 release is pretty stable.Originally posted by Mr Sleep
Hadn't thought of that, not a bad idea. I will probably do that. On that subject how do the VIA 4in1 drivers react with XP?
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Make it out to the normal charity (I can get VAT back then), I assume you will be using your normal off shore account?Originally posted by HighLordDave
I'll write you a check.
So why haven't you used XP, it really is okay you know...
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XP and me
XP is rad, I love my XP pro unlicensed muahah.
Anyhow.. my version at home never shuts down either, it goes through the process but reboots... I am accustomed to pulling out the plug now at just the right time...
I remember some how fixing this but it escapes me.. (Most likely the same place you could fix your prob mr sleep) I will research.
XP is rad, I love my XP pro unlicensed muahah.
Anyhow.. my version at home never shuts down either, it goes through the process but reboots... I am accustomed to pulling out the plug now at just the right time...
I remember some how fixing this but it escapes me.. (Most likely the same place you could fix your prob mr sleep) I will research.
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@Mr Sleep:
It's a two-party, out-of-state check.
I like 98SE. I will be dragged kicking and screaming away from it. I don't have great personal dislike for XP, but I think that its system overhead is rather steep and I don't need any of the security or networking capabilities of an NT-based operating system.
For what I use a computer for (personal home use, gaming), 98SE is a very stable platform with low system requirements and few (if any) compatibility issues. I think that XP looks cool, but the performance trade-off isn't worth it to me.
It's a two-party, out-of-state check.
I like 98SE. I will be dragged kicking and screaming away from it. I don't have great personal dislike for XP, but I think that its system overhead is rather steep and I don't need any of the security or networking capabilities of an NT-based operating system.
For what I use a computer for (personal home use, gaming), 98SE is a very stable platform with low system requirements and few (if any) compatibility issues. I think that XP looks cool, but the performance trade-off isn't worth it to me.
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So your a Republican then I see?Originally posted by HighLordDave
@Mr Sleep: It's a two-party, out-of-state check.
That is true, it is, however the OS does handle RAM correctly and I have not had a single crash yet (apart from glitchy games) plus the NFTS file format is better and faster.I like 98SE. I will be dragged kicking and screaming away from it. I don't have great personal dislike for XP, but I think that its system overhead is rather steep and I don't need any of the security or networking capabilities of an NT-based operating system.
I always liked 98 and my other computer runs 98FE but the move up to XP hasn't been as bad as I imagined it would be.For what I use a computer for (personal home use, gaming), 98SE is a very stable platform with low system requirements and few (if any) compatibility issues. I think that XP looks cool, but the performance trade-off isn't worth it to me.
Kam, let's just say that it fell into my lap and I had no alternative like 2000. As much as I like 2000.
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Originally posted by Mr Sleep
So your a Republican then I see?![]()
That's not even funny. Be glad my wife doesn't surf GameBanshee or she'd hunt you down and strike you dead where you stand for saying something like that about me.
I have 384 MB of PC133 in one machine and 256 MB of DDR in the other and neither machine has any issues related to memory or system resources. I know people who try to run XP on machines with 128 MB or even 256 MB of RAM and their machines crawl. Personally, I wouldn't even attempt run XP on a machine with less than a 1 GHz P3 and 256+ MB of RAM. 98SE's low system requirements and low incidence of incompability make up for all of its other shortcomings.
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So are you a new age hippy perhaps? Your wife sounds quite a ladyOriginally posted by HighLordDave
That's not even funny. Be glad my wife doesn't surf GameBanshee or she'd hunt you down and strike you dead where you stand for saying something like that about me.
Yes it does. At least for low end PCs, anything below a gig and i think 98 is perfect. However the higher range PCs need something like XP or 2000 imo.98SE's low system requirements and low incidence of incompability make up for all of its other shortcomings.
Anyway, I found out what the problem was, it is to do with Advanced Power management, anyone who wants the solution just holler.
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No, in fact I just switched on Advanced Power Management. It can be found under the normal power management resources. I found out about it on http://www.annoyances.org which might be worth a check in your case.
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