General problem: Force Down does not shut down a computer or not shut down to a power-off state.
If none of the above resolve the problem, and you are running Windows 2000(in Windows NT 4 you should replace the HAL for enabling power off), there may be a problem with your HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) or BIOS. Check with the manufacturer of your computer to determine if there are updated BIOS code or drivers for your specific computer model.
- Right click on desktop. - From Display Properties, select Screen Saver tab. - Click power button. - do you see an APM tab in the Power Options Properties? If yes, enable Advanced Power Management and click OK.
- Start the Control Panel. - Select the Add/Remove Hardware icon. - Select Add/Troubleshoot device. - Add New Device. - Select "No - I want to select the hardware from a list." - Select Apm/Legacy Support. - Click Next. - Click Next. - Click Finish. - Restart the computer.
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