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I think part of the problem may also be in the BIOS. The computer bios
often has a setting for whether or not the power button immediately shuts
down the system, or waits a specified amount of time (5 seconds on one of
my machines, 4 on another.) This setting may have been accidently changed
at some point.
You will have to search in your bios - probably in advanced settings - to
find this option.
Tony Mayer
>Hi,
>
>I don't think that is true. I have seen many systems where hitting the
>main power button works like using the windows shut down sequence.
>Obviously on an ATX chassis and not an AT one.
>
>I have seen some reloads of systems that did not work well at first, but
>after everything was loaded and you think you have it all right, you run
>the detect new hardware one more time and it finds 1-3 things (plug &
>play BIOS found, APCI found, etc.) and after you highlight one of them
>and say OK, it and the system does it's thing correctly and it all works
>well again.
>
>
>Thanks and have a Great Day!
>
>Joe Lore
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>
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>The power button has never been able to do a proper shutdown in any Win
>OS I have ever seen. You always have to use the start/shutdown sequence.
>==============
>
>>Hello All,
>>I have an older Gateway Solo 9300 notebook running Win 98 SE. It became
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>>cluttered and unstable and I formatted and reloaded Win 98 se. I used
>>the restore cd to install all the original drivers. My problem is not
>>the usual shutdown problem. Its the function of the power off button.
>>It used to invoke a proper Windows shutdown. Now I momentarily hit the
>>button and its lights out, with no proper shutdown. Previously I had to
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>>hold the button for 5 seconds for that type of 'emergency' shutdown.
>>Start - Shutdown works fine and automatically kills power. I'd like to
>>get the button working again. Its not a big deal, but nobody even
>>believes me that the power button functioned this way. If I re-define
>>the power button in cmos to do a suspend, that works and puts the
>>system to sleep when I hit the button. I contacted Gateway and they
>>have no knowledge of the power button doing a proper shutdown. They say
>
>>I must use start-shutdown. I guess I must have been dreaming for the
>>past 4 years. I thought it was part of APM or ACPI or something like
>>that. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. -Nick
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