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RE: OT - Win2K Not shutting PC down?


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  • From: "Steve Morgan" <steve@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2001 12:03:43 -0000
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OK. Let's try this...
 
If you look in Control Panel/System/Device Manager/Computer it will display the HAL type. What you want to see here is ACPI Uniprocessor PC or ACPI Multiprocessor PC (obviously, depending on the number of processors you have).
 
Whilst you can use device manager to change from Uni- to Multi-processor, you MUST NOT use device manager to change to or from an ACPI HAL - if you do, you won't be able to start Win2k!
 
To upgrade to an ACPI HAL, you should rerun the Win2K setup as an upgrade - first, make sure that your Mobo/BIOS is ACPI compliant
 
I would strongly recommend you get the latest BIOS update for your motherboard and _UPDATE YOU EMERGENCY REPAIR DISKS FIRST_ (just in case).
 
When you get to "Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver", press F5 and manually specify the HAL type - you're hoping to see the appropriate ACPI HAL listed.
 
Win2k setup uses lists of known BIOSs and the BIOS date to determine whether or not to install the ACPI HAL - it would be all too easy to get it wrong.
 
If you have a dual-proc ASUS motherboard, it's likely to also benefit from a hardware mod (usually moving a resistor) - otherwise it tends to chew up processor resource.
 
Phew, hope that helps!
 
Steve
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Pell [mailto:odp@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 10 March 2001 11:02
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ukha_d] OT - Win2K Not shutting PC down?

During installation W2K is supposed to detect whether you have an ACPI compatible motherboard - and if you do then it enables power management. I say 'suppose' because, well, it's Microsoft, isn't it ;-).
 
You may need either a BIOS flash upgrade to get the latest W2K-compatible version or just to push the OS in the right direction a bit. There is some menu, I think, where you can force power management to be enabled but I can't remember where. A quick search in W2K help doesn't reveal anything either. One thing you might try is enabling APM instead (I never really understood the difference) - there may be an APM tab in power options inside control panel which you can enable advanced power management from.
 
Oliver.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:01 AM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] OT - Win2K Not shutting PC down?

Some do, I'll have a dig around for some details. The dual-proc machine I'm using now doesn't but the Dell 610 I've got at work does. I'll find out if it's registry related or if there's anything more specific required.
 
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Phillip Harris [mailto:phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 10 March 2001 10:50
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ukha_d] OT - Win2K Not shutting PC down?

 
I bought ME and found it to be the biggest pile of sh*t that I ever ran as an OS - I even preferred 95! Most of my apps that I use all the time wouldn't recognise the OS to be able to install the correct version and the drivers for my 35mm film scanner ran at about 5% of the speed that they did on the same machine when it had NT installed on it. That is - of course - until after about an hour of scanning when suddenly they would start reporting back spurious error messages before finally deciding that the CCD array in the film scanner had died and that was that. (A very scary moment I can tell you until I moved the film scanner over onto another machine and it worked perfectly!)
 
None of the flavours of Win2k that I've tried will turn off the PC when doing a shutdown ... I too have several ATX and T based machines and *NONE* of the ATX machines will power off with Win2k - I always assumed it was down to Win2k's NT heritage!
 
Phil
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark McCall [mailto:mark@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 10 March 2001 10:07
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: [ukha_d] OT - Win2K Not shutting PC down?

Installed Win2K Pro on one of my machines yesterday (finally got fed-up of Win ME).
 
Everything's fine except when I shut down the PC just sits there with the message that it's safe to turn off.  It doesn't actually turn itself off like ATX machines do (and this one did with ME on it).
 
Any ideas?
 
Thanks
 
M.
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