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We have the very same problem with a Sony Intel PIII 450 mHz that we have
been trying to resolve. Ours originally was on a BUPS running Power Chute
(automatice shutdown) through the USB port as well as the Win98 Advanced
Power Management. We have disconnected the BUPS. We have uninstalled Power
Chute. We have deactivated all Power Management features. Still, the unit
periodically and randomly shuts down. In fact, to restart the system, one
must unplug it for a period of time and then again plug it into the power
outlet. Consequently, we suspect that it has something to do with the ATX
type switch.
Has anyone a suggestion of any other response?
Tommy Holmes, Jr.
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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Computer shuts down
>I recently was given a CompUSA system. It has a 300mhz celeron with 32meg
>ram. The only problem I've found is that after about 10 minutes it shuts
>down. It doesn't matter if you are using it or its just sitting. The HD
>stops spinning, the power supply fan stops, the CPU fan stops, the monitor
>shuts off. The only thing which seems to still have power is the numlock
>lite on the keyboard. Is this a power supply problem or something more
>serious? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
>Thanks
>Chuck Cooley
>
>
It sounds to me like it's going into hibernate mode. Have you checked your
power settings (either from control panel or under the display
properties/screensaver tab)? Try adjusting the settings there.
Ian Carmichael
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