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I have the above mentioned motherboard and I am looking for the possibility
to shutdown Windows XPPro SP2 with the on/off button of the computer.

I have another computer which does and I know where to find the setting that
makes it possible, but when I look at the same place I don't get the
possibility to do so.

The place where I found it on the other computer is: displayproperties tab
screenprotection->energy tab advanced.

Is this a bios setting, and if so, where to find it, or can't the epoxboard
handle this?

Can somebody help me out.

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