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BeetleJuice

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hi guys

"ειναι ασφαλες να κλεισετε τον υπολογιστη σας"

γιατι μου βγαζουν τα ΧΡ αυτο το απαρχαιωμενο μηνυμα?

το κανει και στο δικο μου με SP2 και στις αδερφης μου με SP1

πως διαολο εμφανιζεται και πως διαολο φευγει?

γενικα δεν υπαρχει αλλο προβλημα παντως,παταω το power και κλεινει μια χαρα,αλλα ξεφτυλα ρε παιδι μου να βγαζει τετοιο μηνυμα , θυμιζει win 95

ευχαριστω

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start>settings>control panel>power options εκει σε καποιο ΤΑΒ υπαρχει μια επιλογη που αν την τσεκαρεις θα σου κανει κανονικο shutdown δε μπορω να το βρω γιατι εχω ελληνικα ΧΡ στο γραφειο

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"It's Now Safe To Turn Off Your Computer"

If the message above is the shutdown issue, stop right here. You really don't have a problem with shutdown. While it may not seem like it, shutdown has completed properly. The problem you have is with powering down or powering off the computer. Semantics, you say? Maybe, but almost without fail this can be solved as follows. If you haven't checked for an updated BIOS, that's the first step, then check the items listed below.

Click [start] [Control Panel] [Performance and Maintenance] [Power Options]

The Power Options Properties Property Sheet will open.

Click the APM tab and check the box to [Enable Advanced Power Management Support]

Power Down Automatically After Shutdown I

Select the APM tab and check/uncheck [Enable Advanced Power Management Support].

It should be noted that some users have solved the shutdown problems via enabling while others have achieved success via disabling. Experimentation with the APM and ACPI settings may provide a solution.

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POWERDOWN ISSUES

Powerdown issues are quite distinctive from shutdown issues. I define a shutdown problem as one wherein Windows doesnt make it at least to the OK to shut off your computer screen. If Windows gets that far, or farther, then it has shut down correctly. However, the computer may not powerdown correctly after that. This is a different problem, and I encourage people reporting these issues to make a clear distinction in their labeling.

When Windows XP wont powerdown automatically, the APM/NT Legacy Power Node may not be enabled. To enable this, right-click on the My Computer icon, click Properties | Hardware | Device Manager | View. Check the box labeled Show Hidden Devices. If its available on your computer, there will be a red X on the APM/NT Legacy Node. Try enabling it and see if this resolves the powerdown problem (Tip from Terri Stratton). Or, to check the other side of the APM/ACPI coin, open the Power Options applet in Control Panel. If there is an APM tab, make sure the Enable Advanced Power Management Support box is checked. (MSKB 313290)

This should resolve the powerdown issue in most cases. However, other factors can sometimes interfere with correct powerdown functioning. In that case, consider the following tips:

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* Try some of the solutions on my Shutdown & Restart Shortcuts page. If you really have a hardware inability to powerdown, these wont solve it; but for some other underlying causes of powerdown failures, they just might.

* If you change the default power settings in the BIOS, it can lead to a powerdown problem. Restoring all BIOS power settings to default will likely fix it. (Tip from Kelly Theriot)

* Sometimes, not all appropriate Registry settings are made when you enable all the right power management settings in Windows. You can force the critical Registry setting with the ShutNTdown Registry patch. Please follow sensible Registry editing protocol. Backup your Registry before the change (or run System Restore to create a restore point). After installing it, test Windows shutdown. If the fix doesnt work for you, remove it by restoring the Registry to its prior state. (For those who want more background information, the fix provided by this patch is based on information contained in MS Knowledge Base article 155117 for Windows NT 4.0.)

* On some hardware, power management features simply dont work right. This is exceedingly rare on Windows XP when compared to any earlier version of Windows but, on some machines, especially if no BIOS upgrade is available, there seems no conclusion to reach except, Yes, youre right, it doesnt work, so dont use that feature. Accordingly, several correspondents have noted that their Win XP computers will not powerdown correctly unless they have Turn Off Monitor, Turn Off Hard Disks, and System Standby all set to Never in Control Panel | Power Options. (Tip from Dan Mitchell & others)

* How old is your power supply? Correspondent Andrew Walsh had a computer that wouldnt power down after a Win XP shutdown until he replaced the power supply that was a few years old. Presto! His problem was gone.

* Correspondent Snake restored powerdown functioning by disabling his CD-ROMs AutoRun feature. The fastest way to do this is with the Disable AutoRun Registry patch that you can download here.

* If you have Office XP installed, the culprit may be CTFMON.EXE. This module provides the Alternate Language Bar and provides text input service support for speech recognition, handwriting recognition, keyboard, translation, and other alternative user input technologies. When you close all Office programs, this module stays active. Removing it can cause serious problems with your Office XP products, but you can effectively disable it by setting the installation state to Not Available in Office XP Setup. This isnt as easy as it sounds though several steps are involved. For full instructions, plus more information on the file and its function, see What Is CTFMON and What Does It Do? (Tip from Jay Jones)

* VIA Apollo Pro 133 motherboards have a USB Keyboard support BIOS setting that can interfere with proper power management function if it is enabled especially with respect to preventing powerdown during attempted shutdown, and also preventing the computer from waking from Stand-by. SOLUTION: Disable it. This was originally reported on the Chaintech 6ATA2, and confirmed on other VIA Apollo Pro 133 boards. (Tips from Zef, The Netherlands, & Robert Lin)

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ειστε αρχηγοι

δεν δοκιμασα αν λειτουργει αλλα ειμαι πεπεισμενος οτι κατι απο αυτα ειναι

αυτο με το power managment νομιζω τοχω στο οφ και σε μενα και στης αδελφης μου

μα θα τοσπαγα ρε παιδια σας το ορκιζομαι

ηθελα ναξερα που τα βρικατε αυτα τα κειμενακια , κορυφαια !!!

ευχαριστω για τις απαντησεις :woot:

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εφαγα κολημα τωρα

που το θυμηθηκατε ρε σεις το ΑΤ?

εχω ενα πεταμενο καπου 486 DX4 100 και ενα amd 450 K5

αλλα σε αυτα ναχα ΧΡ λιγο τραβηγμενο δεν ειναι?

χαχαχαχαχα

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Αρχική απάντηση από BeetleJuice

ηθελα ναξερα που τα βρικατε αυτα τα κειμενακια , κορυφαια !!!

Λιγο φαντασια και λιγο google....αν θυμαμαι καλα εκανα search για win xp shutdown problem με λιγο ψαξιμο στα αποτελεσματα ...βρηκα και αυτο που σου ποσταρα...

Anyway....χαιρομαστε που βοηθησαμε...:)

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