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| How to get a Windows 98 to shut down the PC hardware | | Published by: mike 2010-03-10 |
| | When my PC running Windows 98 shuts down, it does not turn off. It
used to turn itself off. Now it says "It is now safe to turn your PC
off." I don't know what I did offend this PC. Can someone tell me
how to re-invoke the hardware shutdown after the system shutdown.
Thanks!
I'd like to think everyone for their help. I went ahead and followed
phi's advice and turned off fast shutdown. Bang. It worked. I think
perhaps a fragmented swap file might be the actual cause of the
problem. But seeing as removing fast shutdown worked, I guess I'll
stop there.
Thanks again, everyone.
Thanks, feilong and also sublime1.
I have not changed the BIOS setting and this computer is in my home
and inaccessible to any one else. The listing from windows-help
certainly looks promising and I will give that a try the evening.
I really appreciate your help.
What was the last program you installed before your problem occured?
Have you, by any chance, changed your motherboard? Is your motherboard
an AT or ATX?
Try downloading the Win98 shutdown supplement first and see if it
works. Lab 4 CST8214 Ian! D. Allen – Winter 2008 Objectives::: File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTMLGet the fast nodriver version of the Ghost Windows 98 installation CDROM from your Shut down your PC and follow proper lab procedures when working inside. . Boot into Windows 98. Windows will start a hardware wizard when it http://teaching.idallen.com/cst8214/08w/notes/lab04.pdfHOME | COMPUTERCRAFT - WINDOWS 98 -- Microsoft Strikes Back?:: ScanDisk automatically runs after the operating system is shut down Using a TV board, a Windows 98 PC receives and displays television and other data http://www.computercraft.com/docs/98strikesback.shtmlHOME |
You're welcome Wardtalktothebeaver. Please tell us if the suggestions
provided in the comments solved your problem. If not, we'll get back
to you as soon as possible.
Regards,
Feilong code for shut down pc:: 6 posts - Last post: Dec 6, 2006I am very interesting to know that how to shut down my pc through .net? 4 Force 8 Poweroff (if supported by the hardware) Win98/ME RUNONCE. . EXE -q does not shut down NT. (Win 98/ME) C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL32 SHELL32. http://www.dotnetspider.com/forum/64971-code-for-shut-down-pc.aspxHOME |
actually two problems are the most common cause of "it is safe to shut
down ur computer"
first Disable Fast shutdown according to the following article
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=187607
and then enable powerdown after shutdown
to do that chnage the Key in the Registery
# HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindows
NTCurrentVersionWinlogon from 0 to 1
follow the Following article for more info
http://www.windows2000faq.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=14830
reboot and it should work
wardtalktothebeaver...
houstonguy-ga provided a useful link, however, if you're running
Windows98 SE (or, Second Edition) don't miss the link to this page:
http://www.windows-help.net/windows98/troub-51.shtml
As you can see, there are numerous possible fixes which need to
be tested, one-by-one, until you arrive at a solution. Let us
know if any of these help. Take care to study how to revert the
settings you change, if they prove unusable for you, and then
try the next one.
sublime1-ga
see if this works:
http://www.windows-help.net/windows98/troub-031.shtml
Try "deleteing the swap file" (deactivate Virtual memory) restart the
computer without virtual memory (Ignore all warnings). Then activate
virtual memory again and restart. This has worked for me in the past.
The swap file get fragmented hence therfore somewhat corrupting
itself which can cause a delay or failure to restart by software.
Source: Experience
Thanks again for the advice. Unfortunately I've had no success. I
tried turning off Norton. I tried changing IRQ settings. I haven't
tried downloading the shutdown supplement or messing with the BIOS.
Wierdly one time when I wasn't trying anything the system did shut
itself down. I haven't been able to recreate that happy event.
So I'm resigned to live with the situation. Computers are like
people. They none of them perfect.
"It used to turn itself off."
Prior to your current problem, did you do something to your BIOS
settings? If there are other people who have access to that computer,
ask them if they changed the BIOS setting. Thanks.
-Feilong
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