je kan hier even kijken:
http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.htm
en dit even doornemen:
http://aumha.org/win4/a/shutdown.htm
en dit ook even bekijken:
[rml][ xp] Computer Sluit niet automatisch af![/rml]
Je moet in de bios ACPI en APM aanzetten
Whether or not APM is enabled makes a difference — but the effect could go two ways. Some users report that XP reboots on shutdown if APM is enabled, but shuts Windows down just fine if APM is disabled. Other users report exactly the opposite behavior. According to Jack Dunne, this is similar to a known Windows 2000 problem. The issue seems related to the computer’s specific hardware or BIOS — so, as with all NT operating systems, stick to the Hardware Compatibility List where possible.
Right-click on My Computer, select Properties, and click the Device Manager tab. Double-click the System Devices branch to expand it. Double-click Advanced Power Management Support in the device list. Click the Settings tab. Click the Enable Power Management check box to clear it. Click OK until you return to Control Panel.
WIN98 SE NOTE: This box does not exist in Win98 SE. Disable APM from Control Panel | Power.
Reboot, then test Windows shutdown. If Windows shuts down properly, the problem may be caused by APM, so contact the computer’s manufacturer for assistance.
@sunstorm : wie zegt dat ie blijft hangen
je krijgt toch: u kunt de computer nu uitzetten
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