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Shutdown Problems Gigabyte GA 7VAXP
Not sure if this is a windows 2000 pro or gigabyte
question or maybe a combo of both? I am running a Gigabyte GA 7VAXP ultra motherboard with a amd 2100 processor and windows 2000 pro. When I shut my pc down the monitor goes off the HD light goes off, I hear the chip fan wind down in the pc, (yet external fans and led lights are still on and going, its sorta in a state of limbo) I also hear the monitor clickand powerdown, but it doesn't actually go 100% OFF till I move the mouse, one movement of the mouse or click of the mouse and it goes off 100%. In the bios, I have the acpi suspend type set to {S1(POS), Soft off by powerbutton set to instant off, keyboard and mouse power on both disabled, but are there any other things I am missing that could be causing this problem? In windows 2000 pro, under the Properties, Display, Advanced section I have the "when I press the power button on my computer" set to Power Off. HIbernate is not checked, I don't have a UPS unit so I havent messed in there, and power schemes is home/office, turn off monitor after 20 mins, turn off hard discs NEVER system standby NEVER. I am new to this pc (just built it) and to windows 2000 pro (just upgraded to it from ME) so again I apologize if this is more of a windows 2000 pro question but I was hoping some folks here could give me pointers as to what I might have set wrong, basically I want it to just power off when I hit the power button, it SORTA does that now, yet doesn't fully turn everything OFF till I move the mouse, once I jiggle the mouse the whole pc shuts down 100% all fans etc. Thanks for any help on this, I will check back in the group for any replies Bill Steveperryfan2001 (at) yahoo.com -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ |
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When I originally posted this problem (in the
past) someone suggested this link might fix the problem, http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;315664 I was willing to give it a shot and follow what looked easy to do To disable power management on the USB hub: 1.. Right-click My Computer, click Properties, click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. 2.. Double-click the Universal Serial Bus controllers branch to expand it, right-click USB Root Hub, and then click Properties. 3.. Click the Power Management tab. 4.. Click to clear the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power check box, click OK, and then quit Device Manager. But when I get to step 3 (I don't see power management options when I right click on USB Root Hub Properties), I see a POWER tab but really nothing that would allow me to do anything except disable or enable it. (using windows 2000 pro), Heck the description of what was said to happen and how this may fix it sounded promising yet i dont see those options to try to fix it in my tabs and choices of my device manager under USB controllers etc etc So back to square one I guess... "Bill" wrote in message news:CTQoc.42105$536.7405539@attbi_s03... Not sure if this is a windows 2000 pro or gigabyte question or maybe a combo of both? I am running a Gigabyte GA 7VAXP ultra motherboard with a amd 2100 processor and windows 2000 pro. When I shut my pc down the monitor goes off the HD light goes off, I hear the chip fan wind down in the pc, (yet external fans and led lights are still on and going, its sorta in a state of limbo) I also hear the monitor clickand powerdown, but it doesn't actually go 100% OFF till I move the mouse, one movement of the mouse or click of the mouse and it goes off 100%. In the bios, I have the acpi suspend type set to {S1(POS), Soft off by powerbutton set to instant off, keyboard and mouse power on both disabled, but are there any other things I am missing that could be causing this problem? In windows 2000 pro, under the Properties, Display, Advanced section I have the "when I press the power button on my computer" set to Power Off. HIbernate is not checked, I don't have a UPS unit so I havent messed in there, and power schemes is home/office, turn off monitor after 20 mins, turn off hard discs NEVER system standby NEVER. I am new to this pc (just built it) and to windows 2000 pro (just upgraded to it from ME) so again I apologize if this is more of a windows 2000 pro question but I was hoping some folks here could give me pointers as to what I might have set wrong, basically I want it to just power off when I hit the power button, it SORTA does that now, yet doesn't fully turn everything OFF till I move the mouse, once I jiggle the mouse the whole pc shuts down 100% all fans etc. Thanks for any help on this, I will check back in the group for any replies Bill Steveperryfan2001 (at) yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------ -- ------------------------------ |
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"Bill" wrote in message news:q%Qoc.43125$iF6.4032664@attbi_s02...
When I originally posted this problem (in the past) someone suggested this link might fix the problem, http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;315664 I was willing to give it a shot and follow what looked easy to do To disable power management on the USB hub: 1.. Right-click My Computer, click Properties, click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. 2.. Double-click the Universal Serial Bus controllers branch to expand it, right-click USB Root Hub, and then click Properties. 3.. Click the Power Management tab. 4.. Click to clear the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power check box, click OK, and then quit Device Manager. But when I get to step 3 (I don't see power management options when I right click on USB Root Hub Properties), I see a POWER tab but really nothing that would allow me to do anything except disable or enable it. (using windows 2000 pro), Heck the description of what was said to happen and how this may fix it sounded promising yet i dont see those options to try to fix it in my tabs and choices of my device manager under USB controllers etc etc So back to square one I guess... That information at microsoft applies for WinXP only. Your problem must be similar however. A few things cross my mind at the moment. 1) Go to bios and find the option USB mouse support and set it to Enable. If it is enabled set it to disable and give it a try, though probably you wont be able to boot into Windows 2000. 2) The drivers for your mouse. Try to find an updated driver. 3) Plug it to different usb port. Preferrably to a USB 1.1 port. Update to the latest bios for the motherboard, I have version f4(latest is f6 though it doesnt mention fixing problems like your own), but havent install windows 2000. Shutdowns 100% with winxp and MS wireless optical mouse. And a friendly advice, I think windows XP has better support from microsoft. Unless you have/work to some kind of company and have a licensed version of windows 2000. |
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Thanks for the suggestions I will make those
changes in the bios and try a few different usb ports just in case that might help... "Dimitris" wrote in message m... "Bill" wrote in message news:q%Qoc.43125$iF6.4032664@attbi_s02... When I originally posted this problem (in the past) someone suggested this link might fix the problem, http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;315664 I was willing to give it a shot and follow what looked easy to do To disable power management on the USB hub: 1.. Right-click My Computer, click Properties, click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager. 2.. Double-click the Universal Serial Bus controllers branch to expand it, right-click USB Root Hub, and then click Properties. 3.. Click the Power Management tab. 4.. Click to clear the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power check box, click OK, and then quit Device Manager. But when I get to step 3 (I don't see power management options when I right click on USB Root Hub Properties), I see a POWER tab but really nothing that would allow me to do anything except disable or enable it. (using windows 2000 pro), Heck the description of what was said to happen and how this may fix it sounded promising yet i dont see those options to try to fix it in my tabs and choices of my device manager under USB controllers etc etc So back to square one I guess... That information at microsoft applies for WinXP only. Your problem must be similar however. A few things cross my mind at the moment. 1) Go to bios and find the option USB mouse support and set it to Enable. If it is enabled set it to disable and give it a try, though probably you wont be able to boot into Windows 2000. 2) The drivers for your mouse. Try to find an updated driver. 3) Plug it to different usb port. Preferrably to a USB 1.1 port. Update to the latest bios for the motherboard, I have version f4(latest is f6 though it doesnt mention fixing problems like your own), but havent install windows 2000. Shutdowns 100% with winxp and MS wireless optical mouse. And a friendly advice, I think windows XP has better support from microsoft. Unless you have/work to some kind of company and have a licensed version of windows 2000. |
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