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To: peter michaelson who wrote (3507)11/13/1998 11:56:00 AM
From: Sean W. Smith  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Spots & Sean:
Now I am confused. Are you guys of different opinions.

Sean: How do I get my computer to power down by itself after doing Shutdown? Asus P2B - worked fine under Win98, but with NT, hmmmm.

You can't. NT doesn't have any APM. You get a custom screen savers that will power down your monitor though.

Spots:>> How do I get my computer to power down by itself after doing
Shutdown?

Beats me. A motherboard thing, surely. Have you checked
the MB manual? BIOS settings?

Can power be automatically shut off to the computer upon shutdown in NT?

TIA, Peter


Not a difference of opinion. What I said is fact. Maybe spots misunderstood what you are asking but his response is not correct. No mobo feature can change this as NT will never send it a signal to power off. 95 and 98 will.

Sean
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