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What's the Fix?
What does one do to get a computer to shut down automatically when one
chooses to "Shutdown"? The computer was capable of automatic shutdown when it was running W98SE, but, now, with MinME, the monitor just displays something like, "It's OK to turn off the computer." A hard drive with WinME was moved to a newer computer. |
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What's the Fix?
Do you install Win ME with Params "install.exe /p j ???
This parameters active the ACPI Mode for energy manager.....(this necesary for shutdown automatically) in Releases of BIOS after 2000 year.. **************************** Aldo Comparini G. (Escribe SIN TEMOR para enviar correo) (Escribe SIN TEMOR para enviar correo) www.ecoarqtec.elgratissitio.com Guatemala C.A **************************** -- UöwÿÿÿÿõôwÍôwôwÈí?í "Catin Dehat" escribió en el mensaje ... What does one do to get a computer to shut down automatically when one chooses to "Shutdown"? The computer was capable of automatic shutdown when it was running W98SE, but, now, with MinME, the monitor just displays something like, "It's OK to turn off the computer." A hard drive with WinME was moved to a newer computer. |
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What's the Fix?
No, I did not (and neither did my friend - he merely upgraded from Win98 to
WinME with someone else's help) install WinME at all. The OS (and all other of his applications) was already on a friend's hard drive when I gave him a newer (newer than his) computer (which did auto-shut-down). His old computer ( had a neck-snapping 233 MHz CPU and older than year 2000) probably did not even have automatic shut-down capability, so any files that governed auto-shut-down remained on the hard drive. "Aldo Comparini (gt)" wrote in message ... Do you install Win ME with Params "install.exe /p j ??? This parameters active the ACPI Mode for energy manager.....(this necesary for shutdown automatically) in Releases of BIOS after 2000 year.. **************************** |
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What's the Fix?
And you PC is a ATX or AT??
If you power source is ATX you can activate, the Automatic Shutdown with the parameters install / p j....... Greetings!! **************************** Aldo Comparini G. (Escribe SIN TEMOR para enviar correo) (Escribe SIN TEMOR para enviar correo) www.ecoarqtec.elgratissitio.com Guatemala C.A **************************** -- UöwÿÿÿÿõôwÍôwôwPd§ "Catin Dehat" escribió en el mensaje ... No, I did not (and neither did my friend - he merely upgraded from Win98 to WinME with someone else's help) install WinME at all. The OS (and all other of his applications) was already on a friend's hard drive when I gave him a newer (newer than his) computer (which did auto-shut-down). His old computer ( had a neck-snapping 233 MHz CPU and older than year 2000) probably did not even have automatic shut-down capability, so any files that governed auto-shut-down remained on the hard drive. "Aldo Comparini (gt)" wrote in message ... Do you install Win ME with Params "install.exe /p j ??? This parameters active the ACPI Mode for energy manager.....(this necesary for shutdown automatically) in Releases of BIOS after 2000 year.. **************************** |
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What's the Fix?
The power source is for the ATX form factor MB, but, I'm totally in the dark
about implementing the instructions you offer. Can you give me a bit more in details, e.g., where are these instructions typed? "Aldo Comparini (gt)" wrote in message ... And you PC is a ATX or AT?? If you power source is ATX you can activate, the Automatic Shutdown with the parameters install / p j....... Greetings!! **************************** Aldo Comparini G. (Escribe SIN TEMOR para enviar correo) (Escribe SIN TEMOR para enviar correo) www.ecoarqtec.elgratissitio.com Guatemala C.A **************************** -- UöwÿÿÿÿõôwÍôw ôwPd§ "Catin Dehat" escribió en el mensaje ... No, I did not (and neither did my friend - he merely upgraded from Win98 to WinME with someone else's help) install WinME at all. The OS (and all other of his applications) was already on a friend's hard drive when I gave him a newer (newer than his) computer (which did auto-shut-down). His old computer ( had a neck-snapping 233 MHz CPU and older than year 2000) probably did not even have automatic shut-down capability, so any files that governed auto-shut-down remained on the hard drive. "Aldo Comparini (gt)" wrote in message ... Do you install Win ME with Params "install.exe /p j ??? This parameters active the ACPI Mode for energy manager.....(this necesary for shutdown automatically) in Releases of BIOS after 2000 year.. **************************** |
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What's the Fix?
186111 - Windows 95,98and ME Setup Switches
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=186111 I believe "Aldo" is suggesting you re-run setup using the /pj switch so that the ACPI bios is detected. Here is a procedure saved from befo "Boot from a floppy, type setup / p j for the cd rom you are using( ie if your cd rom is D:, type D:, enter then at D: prompt, type setup / p j ) , this will load advance power management, if you don't do this , you may have conflicts and the computer won't shut down.(thanks hiway star) doS" and a little more info from another user: " I swapped a HD from a nonATX-Motherboard + nonATX-Case to a ATX-MB + ATX-Case. Did you reinstall Windows? If not, then the hardware configuration doesn't match the installed version of Windows. You have to reinstall Windows (on top of itself will do). You may want to rename or delete the following file after you boot to startup diskette and just before you run Windows setup: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\VMM32.VXD This is the critical file that needs to be rebuilt, and can only be rebuilt during a Windows install. When I do a shutdown It still displays the message "you may shutdown the computer" and it waits. I'm sure the auto-sutdown should work, another HD (with Win98 installed in an ATX enviroment) proves that. See? That's the point. The installed version of Windows has to match the baseline hardware. This determination is made at Windows installation. Anytime you change motherboard or CPU, and sometimes with other hardware, it's a good idea to reinstall Windows atop itself. I suspect its a value somewhere in the registry, does anybody know wich? Or does anybody know a solution for this, without reïnstalling win98? Nope. Not in the Registry. As above. Nothing wrong with reinstall Windows. I think what you are trying to avoid is deleting your current Windows first. The solution, as mentioned above, is to install Windows on top of itself. -- Jim Eshelman - MS-MVP (DTS)" I could not follow the friends and computers in your case but I hope this clarifies some of your issues. Regards, ern. "Catin Dehat" wrote in message ... The power source is for the ATX form factor MB, but, I'm totally in the dark about implementing the instructions you offer. Can you give me a bit more in details, e.g., where are these instructions typed? "Aldo Comparini (gt)" wrote in message ... And you PC is a ATX or AT?? If you power source is ATX you can activate, the Automatic Shutdown with the parameters install / p j....... Greetings!! **************************** Aldo Comparini G. (Escribe SIN TEMOR para enviar correo) (Escribe SIN TEMOR para enviar correo) www.ecoarqtec.elgratissitio.com Guatemala C.A **************************** -- UöwÿÿÿÿõôwÍôw ôwPd§ "Catin Dehat" escribió en el mensaje ... No, I did not (and neither did my friend - he merely upgraded from Win98 to WinME with someone else's help) install WinME at all. The OS (and all other of his applications) was already on a friend's hard drive when I gave him a newer (newer than his) computer (which did auto-shut-down). His old computer ( had a neck-snapping 233 MHz CPU and older than year 2000) probably did not even have automatic shut-down capability, so any files that governed auto-shut-down remained on the hard drive. "Aldo Comparini (gt)" wrote in message ... Do you install Win ME with Params "install.exe /p j ??? This parameters active the ACPI Mode for energy manager.....(this necesary for shutdown automatically) in Releases of BIOS after 2000 year.. **************************** |
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Ernie, thanks - you've spotlighted the cause of the problem. WinME was not
installed (or even re-installed). The HD (with WinME) was simply transplanted form one computer to another. Since I recollect my friend (owner of the HD which was transplanted into my old computer) once saying his OS was pirated, it's not likely he has an installation CD. It would seem we're at a dead end, unless, we somehow obtain a WinME installation CD and THEN we can invoke pj switch. |
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This is not to condone or encourage the use of 'pirated software' but it
*may* help you get running again :- Normally, when installing Me from a MS retail CD, it copies the whole installation setup folder to windows\options\instal. But with (some?) OEM CD's, it copies them to windows\options\cabs. Other OEM's don't even bother at all. You will need to look for one or other folder which should contain some 150 MB of files (i.e. about 25 .CAB files and including the setup exe.file). If there, copy the whole folder to a CD and you will then have made an installation CD. However, under the circumstances, you should take a look at (and print out) the "cleanhd.txt" file in the above folder. You can also view the "Windows Millennium Edition Cleanhd.txt File Contents" at: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;271673 Study it carefully and be sure you have a note of the existing product key code (the 25 digit code that was supplied with the CD) and - if the WinMe CD was an 'upgrade' version (rather than a 'full version') - some proof of a 'previous version' - e.g. a Win95 or 98 CD (N.B not required for OEM) BTW - you can find your product key by using Belarc Advisor from http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html Also, don't try over-installing WinMe (as alluded elsewhere) as you are very likely to end up with a 'soup' and therefore in a far worse state than you already are. Mart "Catin Dehat" wrote in message ... Ernie, thanks - you've spotlighted the cause of the problem. WinME was not installed (or even re-installed). The HD (with WinME) was simply transplanted form one computer to another. Since I recollect my friend (owner of the HD which was transplanted into my old computer) once saying his OS was pirated, it's not likely he has an installation CD. It would seem we're at a dead end, unless, we somehow obtain a WinME installation CD and THEN we can invoke pj switch. |
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What's the Fix?
Yes, without the installation files, either on CD or on the hard drive, you
are sol. As Mart says , an over install can cause more problems anyway though some preparation can reduce them. Regards, ern. "Catin Dehat" wrote in message ... Ernie, thanks - you've spotlighted the cause of the problem. WinME was not installed (or even re-installed). The HD (with WinME) was simply transplanted form one computer to another. Since I recollect my friend (owner of the HD which was transplanted into my old computer) once saying his OS was pirated, it's not likely he has an installation CD. It would seem we're at a dead end, unless, we somehow obtain a WinME installation CD and THEN we can invoke pj switch. |
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