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Question about 'Dealing with Windows's Advanced Power Management (APM)'
Wednesday, May 7, 2003 at 12:00 pm
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Posted by RR (1 messages posted)


I am not sure my problem is related to Power Management or not. My Asus P4T-233 every now and then shutdowns automatically, and when it is not running it will attempt to start. It never actually starts, but it tries for a second or two. Over sever hours it may try a few times. I turned off all power managent in the BIOS and Win 2k. I don't have any modem or NIC (there are two in this machine but not connected to a network yet) set to startup. Changing power supplies did not help. I had this problem with a BX board in the same case. But someone else installed that board in another case and they noticed a similar behavior. Shutting down could be due to a lot of things, but I never heard of a machine trying to start up. It seems like it might be the case, if the other person didn't have a similar problem with the old board. But what would I check for in the case? Could it be one or two of the PCI cards causing some kind of interaction?


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