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Hi everyone,

i have a problem that when my computer install winXP pro, in the hardware list, it don't have ACPI support. Even though when i choice "Turn off" to turn off my computer, it also will not automatically off my computer, it only will show "It is safe to turn off your computer.", but if my computer install win98, it will have ACPI support and can automatically turn off my computer. What is the problem?????? :} My computer is P2 350, Intel BX chipset motherboard and 256 RAM. Thanks


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BX chipset ...hmmm. the best intel chipset for w98

5..6 years ago of course and no bad at all today for w98.

no competition from AMD .

do you verify in your CMOS the ACPI settings for your BIOS ? (ctrl_alt-del...)

must be something enabled there .

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aska98 ,

your old mobo only supports APM NOT acpi.

there is nothing you can do about it. You can try to change it from APM to APCI in Device Manager but i don't gruantee it will work as expected.

if you don't want to receive a message "it's now safe to turn off computer", download xteq 6.6 and download all plugins. In this program, it has an option to turn off your computer immediately without seeing this stupid message.

hope it help

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I have a computer which had the exact same problem. To fix it I had to update the BIOS, enable ACPI, and Reinstall Windows XP. If this does not fix it, i don't know what to tell ya.

Posted

Changing HALs is not something that can easily be done. You need to reinstall XP. Unless you do it right, you will have random, non repeatable, system crashes.

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Posted

hm, I have same configuration:

MSI 848P, Intel Celeron 2,4, LG CD-RW 52/24/52 = ACPI is working

MSI 848P, Intel Celeron 2,4, LG CD-RW 52/32/52 = it's not working ACPI

maybe a firmware it's not good or something else?

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Update bios if needed. There is always the windows repair trick. But can you check apm in the power cp box?

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