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    EP45-DS5 / VISTA 32BIT / 4GB RAM

    Vista shuts down but the computer fans and lights keep running

    any ideas on this issue from gigabyte guys?

  • #2
    Re: shutdown problem vista P45

    Are you sure you are shutting down and not putting your computer to sleep? Just ask to be sure as in Vista the "Shut Down" button is sleep unless you change it or use the popup menu from the buttons to choose shut down.

    So just wanted to check. If you are indeed using Shut down for sure then you may have a System issue with drivers or software causing the hang up, or you could possibly have memory related issues but this is often due to something on the software side of things. Is this a clean install?

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    • #3
      Re: shutdown problem vista P45

      yep, clean install (new pc) and using the shutdown menu not the button

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      • #4
        Re: shutdown problem vista P45

        Intel INF Chipset drivers installed? Just checking

        Have you Ran Memtest86+ latest version for 5 or more full passes, if not please do >>
        Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory Diagnostic Tool

        Then can you please post your full specs and a link to your ram or the model #, and then give me what settings you are using and I will advise back

        This is Just a template I use to ask people their settings, pay no attention to the numbers in it, replace with yours

        Code:
        [b][u]MB Intelligent Tweaker(M.I.T.)[/u][/b]
        Robust Graphics Booster ...............: Auto or Fast
        CPU Clock Ratio ..........................: 
        Fine CPU Clock Ratio.....................:.0
        CPU Frequency ...........................: 
        
        
        [b][u]Clock Chip Control [/u][/b]
        [b][u]Standard Clock Control[/u][/b]
        CPU Host Clock Control..................: [Enabled] 
        CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) ............: Mhz
        [B]PCI Express Frequency (Mhz) .........:Set to 100[/B]
        
        C.I.A.2 .................................:[Disabled]
        
        
        [b][u]Advanced Clock Control [Press Enter][/u][/b]
        CPU Clock Drive...........................: <<< 800
        PCI Express Clock Drive.................: <<< 900
        CPU Clock Skew (ps)....................: <<< 
        MCH Clock Skew (ps)...................: <<< 
        
        
        [b][u]DRAM Performance Control[/u][/b][u][/u]
        [B]Performance Enhance...................: [STANDARD][/B]
        Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.).....: Disabled
        (G)MCH Frequency Latch...............: [Auto]
        System Memory Multiplier ..............: 
        Memory Frequency (Mhz) ..............: 
        DRAM Timing Selectable ................: [Manual]
        
        [b]Standard Timing Control[/b]
        CAS Latency Time........................
        tRCD .........................................
        tRP'...........................................
        tRAS..........................................
        
        Set all Suggested below to highest Values first.  Then later you can lower, one at a time, testing as you go
        
        [b][u]Advanced Timing Control[/u][/b]
        tRRD...........................................
        tWTR..........................................
        tWR............................................
        tRFC...........................................
        tRTP...........................................
        Command Rate (CMD) ....................:2
        
        [u][b]Driving Strength Profiles[/b][/u][b][/b]
        Driving Strength ............................
        
        [b]Channel A[/b]
        Static tRead Value.........................:6/7-10 333/B MCH - 8/9-12 400/D MCH
         tRD Phase0 Adjustment...................:Auto <<< Leave for all below as well
        tRD Phase1 Adjustment...................:Auto
         tRD Phase2 Adjustment .................:Auto
         tRD Phase3 Adjustment..................:Auto
        Trd2rd(Different Rank)....................:Auto 
        Twr2wr(Different Rank)...................:Auto 
        Twr2rd(Different Rank)...................:Auto 
        Trd2wr(Same/Diff Rank)..................:Auto 
        Dimm1 Clock Skew Control...............:Auto  ps
        Dimm2 Clock Skew Control...............:Auto  ps
        
        [b]Channel B[/b]
        Static tRead Value.........................:6/7-10 333/B MCH - 8/9-12 400/D MCH
         tRD Phase0 Adjustment...................:Auto <<< Leave for all below as well
        tRD Phase1 Adjustment...................:Auto
         tRD Phase2 Adjustment .................:Auto
         tRD Phase3 Adjustment..................:Auto
        Trd2rd(Different Rank)....................:Auto 
        Twr2wr(Different Rank)...................:Auto 
        Twr2rd(Different Rank)...................:Auto 
        Trd2wr(Same/Diff Rank)..................:Auto 
        Dimm1 Clock Skew Control...............:Auto  ps
        Dimm2 Clock Skew Control...............:Auto  ps
        
        [b][U]Motherboard Voltage Control[/U][/b][U][/U]
        Voltage Type.………... Manual
        [b]CPU[/b]
        CPU Vcore….……….........................:Auto if not overclocking, if you are overclocking please do find and set your own voltages
        
        CPU Termination…..... 1.200V*.......: << If overclocking Please set to stock, Auto overvolts this way to much.  Optimal range for overclock would be 1.2-1.5 depending on Vcore, try to keep at least .1 under vcore.  Auto is fine if not overclocking
        
        CPU PLL…………………....1.500V*.......: << If overclocking Please set to stock, Auto overvolts this way to much.  Optimal range for overclock would be 1.5-1.65.  Auto is fine if not overclocking
        
        CPU Referen.…………....0.755V*.......: <<< .64% Of Vtt (Termination above) Auto Will set this correctly 
        
        CPU Reference2………,,0.800V*.......:<<< .67% Of Vtt (Termination above) Auto Will set this correctly 
        
        [b]MCH/ICH[/b]
        MCH Core…………….....1.100V...........: << 
        MCH Reference….…….0.800V...........; <<< Leave
        MCH/DRAM Ref.…......0.900V...........: <<< Leave
        ICH I/O……………….....1.550V............: <<< Leave
        ICH Core…………...……1.100V............: <<< Leave
        
        [b]DRAM[/b]
        DRAM Voltage ……....1.800V............: 
        DRAM Termination .…0.900V............: <<< Leave
        Channel A Reference 0.900V............: <<< Leave
        Channel B Reference 0.900V............: <<< Leave
        
        [b][U]Advanced Settings[/U][/b][U][/U]
        Limit CPUID Max. to 3.....................: [Disabled]
        No-Execute Memory Protect............: [Enabled]
        CPU Enhanced Halt (C1E)................: [Disabled]
        C2/C2E State Support....................: [Disabled]
        x C4/C4E State Support..................: [Disabled]
        CPU Thermal Monitor 2(TM2) ...........: [Enabled]
        CPU EIST Function.........................: [Disabled]
        Virtualization Technology................: [Disabled] Enabled if you use Vmware/Virtual PC
        
        [b][U]Integrated Peripherals[/U][/b][U][/U]
        Legacy USB Storage Detect ..............[Disabled] *Note* Must be enabled to flash from USB

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        • #5
          Re: shutdown problem vista P45

          I have 4gb ram installed. I tried removing sticks until down to 2gb with no change. I dont see how ram could cause the pc not to power down??

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          • #6
            Re: shutdown problem vista P45

            yep, inf drivers installed off the disk that comes with MB

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            • #7
              Re: shutdown problem vista P45

              Well if your memory settings or related votlages are incorrect, it could cause these issues. But I often see it myself due to software issues.

              I would install drivers always from the online page for your board as the Disk would be old drivers. You can grab the Intel one direct, here is the latest (You want the second link from the top, the exe) >>
              Download Search Results

              Can you also please post your settings from the MIT page of your BIOS so I can see if anything looks out of the ordinary. And please also post a image of this program running in windows so I can see what settings you are getting for advanced ram timings if you are using Auto >>>
              Tweakers.fr ~ Memset

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