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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions My ATX System Doesn't power off Post 34724 by kayode on Saturday 8th of March 2003 06:03:39 AM
Old 03-08-2003
My ATX System Doesn't power off

Hello!

Will someone help me find a solution to my computer systems which as windows 98 and Windows 2000 professional running on it. After shutting down the system the system will prompt system shutdown but it will not power off the system( the system as an ATX power system) . Therefore it is as if it is rebooting. I have try the change regedit shutdown reset option yet without success. I will much appreciate if the clue to my problem can be resolve by someone.

Thanks

Kayode
 

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sys-suspend(1)							   User Commands						    sys-suspend(1)

NAME
sys-suspend - suspend or shutdown the system and power off SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/sys-suspend [-fnxh][-d displayname] DESCRIPTION
sys-suspend provides options to suspend or shutdown the whole system. A system can be suspended to conserve power or to prepare the system for transport. The suspend should not be used when performing any hardware reconfiguration or replacement. In case of suspend, the current system state is preserved either by keeping memory powered (Suspend to RAM), or by saving the state to non- volatile storage (Suspend to Disk) until a resume operation is performed by power on or a wake-up event. On a resume in the windows environment, the system brings up lockscreen to ensure that only the authorized person has access to the system. In a non-windows environment, the user is prompted for password. It is possible that when devices or processes are performing critical or time sensitive operations (such as real time operations) the sys- tem fails to suspend. When this occurs, the system remains in its current running state. Messages reporting the failure are displayed on the console or system log. Once the system is successfully suspended, the resume operation always succeed barring external influences such as hardware reconfiguration or the like. In case of shutdown, the system responds as if poweroff(1M) was performed. This command enforces the solaris.system.power.suspend. authorizations. On a default install these are associated with the console user. Other users need to include these authorizations or include the Suspend profile. OPTIONS
The following operands are supported: -d displayname Connect to the X server specified by displayname. -f Force suspend. Causes a poweroff(1M) to occur if the suspend fails. System state are not be saved, and a normal boot follows. -h Change the default from suspend to shutdown. -n Do not display messages or request user intervention. -x Disable lockscreen. This flag disables the execution of lockscreen at resume time. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWpmowu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Committed | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
halt(1M), powerd(1M), poweroff(1M), shutdown(1M), attributes(5), cpr(7) SunOS 5.11 10 Mar 2009 sys-suspend(1)
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