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spystyle:

--- Quote from: tikbalang on July 19, 2008, 12:10:26 am ---...it may have to do with acpi/apm power management...
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*Ding* *Ding* *Ding*

We have a winner :)

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Start > Control panel > Power options > APM >

Make sure "Enable Advanced Power Management Support" is checked





Cheers,
Craig

TeutonicDarkness:

--- Quote from: spystyle on July 20, 2008, 02:37:42 pm ---
--- Quote from: tikbalang on July 19, 2008, 12:10:26 am ---...it may have to do with acpi/apm power management...
--- End quote ---

*Ding* *Ding* *Ding*

We have a winner :)

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Start > Control panel > Power options > APM >

Make sure "Enable Advanced Power Management Support" is checked





Cheers,
Craig

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 I have 3 computers and none of them even have that option.
Maybe a service I killed when n-liting?

 Anyway they work now... I had to set the right setting for
different PC's 2 work with the Nlite "Computer type" setting
the one would only work when uniprocessor was selected.


Just took a little time and a CDRW and I got a unique setup
for each PC.

maybe that helps?

spystyle:
That's interesting...

There is no power option in control panel for you?

Cheers,
Craig

IG-88:
For what it's worth, I'm running TinyXP Beast on this machine and I don't have that option either.... :dunno

spystyle:
A theory!

I bet the power options that are in my MAME-XP and not in yours would have something to do with the difference between "XP home" and "XP Professional"

Mine was built from "WinXP Corporate Professional".

I take it you guys were using "Home" ?

I am using XP SP3 Home on my actual home PC and here is what my power options look like :



So ...  we know how to fix the "it is now safe to turn off your computer" problem on "pro" versions of Windows. How do we fix it on "Home" versions of Windows ?

I will have to make a MAME-XP from a "Home" disk to replicate the problem then try to fix it...

Cheers,
Craig

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