Hi,
Just bought 2 new PCs with XP Pro on.
My old PCs (Windows 98) used to shut down completely - ie. to "it is now safe to turn off your computer" and then it would power down.
The new PCs go to "it is now safe .... (or similar words)" but it does not power down.
The IT man who set it up says that this is because it's XP. I find this hard to accept that the OS has anything to do with powering down the PC - I thought the BIOS controls the startup/shutdown process.
Please advise if I have to accept that each time the user has to press the power button for a few minutes to power down, or is there a problem which can be rectified?
Also, if the user forgets to power down, and comes back the following morning, can they press the reset button to start the PC, or does this cause any damage?
I keenly await your reply, especially before I buy more new PCs with XP on.
Regards,
Jay/UK
Just bought 2 new PCs with XP Pro on.
My old PCs (Windows 98) used to shut down completely - ie. to "it is now safe to turn off your computer" and then it would power down.
The new PCs go to "it is now safe .... (or similar words)" but it does not power down.
The IT man who set it up says that this is because it's XP. I find this hard to accept that the OS has anything to do with powering down the PC - I thought the BIOS controls the startup/shutdown process.
Please advise if I have to accept that each time the user has to press the power button for a few minutes to power down, or is there a problem which can be rectified?
Also, if the user forgets to power down, and comes back the following morning, can they press the reset button to start the PC, or does this cause any damage?
I keenly await your reply, especially before I buy more new PCs with XP on.
Regards,
Jay/UK