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    Just wondering if anyone had links/ideas as to how i would go about forcing an NT box to shutdown automatically... none of this IT IS NOW SAFE TO POWER DOWN OR RESET crap...? I had heard it has something to do with either ACPI or a couple of registry keys... just wondering if anyone had more info?
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    WEeeeelll... if anyone's interested... here's how

    A. Follow the procedures below:

    Start the registry editor (REGEDIT.EXE)
    Goto the Key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
    If the value PowerdownAfterShutdown exists change it to1. Go to step 5
    If the value does not exist add it as type REG_SZ and set to 1
    Exit the registry editor
    You will need an ATX power supply and an updated HAL.DLL from the computer manufacturer in order for this to work, otherwise the machine will just reboot.

    Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 4 and above ships with a file, HAL.DLL.SOFTEX which works on many systems.

    To obtain the hal.dll.softex (and halmps.dll.softex for multi processorsystems) run the service pack executable of the service pack you actually have installed with the command line parameter /X . This will extract all the files in the service pack to a temporary directory without installing them. You'll find hal.dll.softex and halmps.dll.softex among the extracted files.

    To install perform the following:

    C:\> cd %systemroot%\system32
    C:\WINNT\system32> rename hal.dll hal.old
    C:\WINNT\system32> copy g:\i386\hal.dll.softex hal.dll

    Reboot.

    An alternative to renaming hal.dll would be to add option /hal=filename.ext in "boot.ini".

    Another file, halmps.dll.softex, is shipped for multi processor systems. Some people have reported that after using the softex dll's the CPU miss the idle loop's and this stay at higher temperatures so you may want to watch out for this. If you purchase Softex NT Power Management v2.19 and install it the same happens on a Dell Inspiron 3500 Laptop with Mobile Celeron 366.


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