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Why "it Is Now Safe To Turn Off Your Computer" ?


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Right Click the desktop, click the Screensavers tab, then the Power Options button at the bottom. Once in Power Options, click the Power Management or ACPI tab, (I can't remember what it's called), then check the "Enable Power Management on this PC" box. Click OK, then shut down. You won't have to manually power off anymore. Hope this helps,

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This whole thing is happening since i made the unattended cd with nlite. I checked for erase a lot of drivers. It is possible this to be the cause? If yes, pls tell me what not to check for erase. THX.

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This procedure might work but, it also might make you fail to boot. If you go back into device manager go and upgrade the driver of standard computer. When doing the update go to the selection list and do acpi. You will need the cabs directory or the windows cd for this. Good luck. Backup 1st.

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