So far Im impressed, but my computer wont turn off..?

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  1.    #31

    I have this same problem. My monitor turn black, but fans, hd, keep running, and i need to push the power button.

    My mother board is P5K-SE.


    No body had a solution, or some Bios settings for me?


    Thanks anyway.
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  2. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 beta build 7100
       #32

    flight447airfrance said:
    I have this same problem. My monitor turn black, but fans, hd, keep running, and i need to push the power button.

    My mother board is P5K-SE.


    No body had a solution, or some Bios settings for me?


    Thanks anyway.
    I posted my fix only two posts before yours. Have you tried it?
    https://www.sevenforums.com/120478-post29.html

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  3. Posts : 1,179
       #33

    flight447airfrance said:
    I have this same problem. My monitor turn black, but fans, hd, keep running, and i need to push the power button.

    My mother board is P5K-SE.


    No body had a solution, or some Bios settings for me?


    Thanks anyway.
    1st we need lots of System specs.? adapter, internet setup, wired wireless.
    2n we need to know x86 or x64 on Win7 7201
    3d show a snip of how your power settings are marked.

    also if your problems are exactly the same as Mambo Scrambo then you should apply his FIX.
    Have you applied his fix?
    Did his fix your problem?
    If No, then plz show the above requested.
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  4.    #34

    Yes, I followed Mambo Scrambo tips, but on my "VIA 1394 OHCI Compilant Host" doesnt have “Power Management” tab. Because it i cant do this step.

    My pc specs: windows 7229 x64
    core2duo E4500

    and my mobo is asus p5k-se with lastest BIOS.

    Please help-me
    Last edited by flight447airfrance; 12 Jul 2009 at 12:01.
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  5. OEM
    Posts : 617
    OS3.5
       #35

    Look threw all devices in device manager and check for any power management tabs. They should read turn off to save power. Same for your network adapters, make sure nothing is set to allow them to wake. You can get to them from the network & sharing center, on the left look for "Change adapter settings" in the new window right click on your adapters and choose properties. Then click "Configure" check the "Advanced" tab and "Power Management".

    Also check all your bios settings for anything stating keep awake or allow to wake.

    If you completely fill in your system specs on the this site from the "User CP" at the top this page, then on the left click "Edit System Spec" it would help us help you.
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  6. Posts : 1,179
       #36

    flight447airfrance said:
    I have this same problem. My monitor turn black, but fans, hd, keep running, and i need to push the power button.

    My mother board is P5K-SE.


    No body had a solution, or some Bios settings for me?


    Thanks anyway.
    How about some system specs.
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  7. Posts : 309
    Windows 7 Ultimate retail // Windows 7 build 7264 x64, Vista Home Premium SP2 x64
       #37

    Handycam said:
    Well I think it's similar, but I can't get my computer to sleep... Every time I put it to sleep it goes into sleep mode (Fans off, everything shuts down) and then starts back up a few seconds later..

    Do you have a second monitor runnning? I know on my laptop when I have my second monitor plugged in it will go to sleep and then the login screen will come back up.
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  8. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #38

    jamespaulp said:
    Click “Start”, on “Computer” click right mouse button and select “Properties”, click “Device Manager”, select “IEEE 1394 Bus Host Controllers” group, only contains one device called “VIA 1394 OHCI Compilant Host COntroller” on that click right mouse button and select “Properties”, select “Power Management” tab, and finally check the “Allow the computer to tur off this device to save power” box!

    Mini Tech Blog » Windows 7 Beta: Shutdown problem
    tried the above and worked perfectly solving the shutdown issue!

    i have Win 7 Ultimate x64 and an Asus P5B Deluxe

    thanks again!
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