On my new computer, whenever I shut down my computer, I just have to click on the turn off button, and click on shut down, and it would shut down automatically. But, with my old computer, I installed Windows XP, and when I shut it off, I have to do it manually. It would say "Your computer is safe to shut down" I was wondering if there's a registry patch or something to fix this so that the computer would shut it down automatically.
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if your bios had apm or acpi enabled when xp was installed, then there will be an option in the Power Management section under a tab called "APM" that you must tick to enable the APM features, if you haven't got that there is a registry hack to change:
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Settings
Key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\
CurrentVersion\Winlogon]
Value Name: PowerdownAfterShutdown
Data Type: REG_SZ (String Value)
Value Data: (0 = reboot, 1 = power down)
courtesy www.regedit.com
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