Win XP system shutdown prompt "you can safely shut down" solution

  

I recently installed the Ghost version of the XP system. When the screen is turned off, the screen prompts "You can safely shut down" and then it will not move. Only when you press the power switch can you turn it off. I have set up the advanced power management support in the system properties. It seems that the cause of the shutdown failure is likely to be that the power management does not support the system. Click "Start → Settings → Control Panel → Power Options" to pop up. In the window, I found that there is no "Advanced Power Support" option. After careful analysis, I found that there are two simple solutions to the management mode of reinstalling the power supply:

Method 1:

Open " Device Manager, select "Computer". If your computer is displayed as Standard PC below, then basically find the problem, right click on it, select "Update Driver", and select "From List" in the subsequent dialog box. "Specify location installation", then select "Do not search, I have to choose the driver to install", then select "Select your computer's power type in the list", then follow the prompts to install. If it still doesn't work, you can download the “Power Mode Modification” software. Selecting the fourth “ACPI Multiprocessor PC” system will automatically install the corresponding driver and restart it.

Method 2:

After running "Rundll32.exe setupapi, InstallHinfSection ACPIPIC_UP_HAL 131 %windir%infhal.inf" in the Run input box, restart it. Method 1 is recommended here because it provides an extremely rich set of options and can be re-switched to Standard PC mode if the system is unstable due to modifications.


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