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kitty
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If you have SP1 or 2, and the file you copied from the CD isn't compat with SP1/2, that could be the problem.

The version tag on mine is: "5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)"
neotransotaku
Posts: 3182/4016
have you tried opening it in safe mode? if it opens in safe mode, then it must be something you are running.
HyperLamer
Posts: 4888/8210
Keh, typical Windows.

Maybe someone can tell me why I can't open Regional And Language Options then? It just closes immediately, before anything even appears on the screen. I've done virus and spyware scans and copied a fresh version of intl.cpl from the install CD but no matter what I try it won't open.
neotransotaku
Posts: 3175/4016
then...you need to talk to microsoft i'm out of ideas that are feasible...
HyperLamer
Posts: 4867/8210
Well I don't think that's going to work, because the change it says I should make has already been made.
FreeDOS
Posts: 1482/1657
and google is awesome

http://www.onecomputerguy.com/windowsxp_tips.htm#focus
neotransotaku
Posts: 3168/4016
then your version of windows is messed up in some form by your customizing it...

anyways, all the stuff in TweakUI is just registry keys. So I'm sure someone out there has published the registry key to prevent focus from being taken away...
HyperLamer
Posts: 4860/8210
Windows doesn't have a 'turn monitor off right now' option. I used another program to do so, and I figured I could easily write my own version if I need to.

TweakUI won't install either. It says something about not being able to find a function of some sort.
kitty
Posts: 1423/2449
True, and if you turn that option on, that may solve your problem.

Why is your answer, HH, to write your own program (or use onwe already written), when Windows does it for you? It just doesn't make sense to me, to use system resources on another program, when what you want is already coded into the shell.
neotransotaku
Posts: 3142/4016
Have you tried disabled the option that says "not to take focus away" I think that is some setting in TweakUI... maybe that is what is going on as other applications are taking focus away thus causing your computer to turn on.
HyperLamer
Posts: 4840/8210
Yeah, it kills fullscreen too, which is quite annoying but I never really use fullscreen anyway. Even things that don't do that, though, like the screen saver will turn it back on.
Ailure
Posts: 9845/11162
I seen something similar to happen, if I have Command Prompt in fullscreen mode and I have flashing turned on in mIRC, as soon some activity starts it reverts back to window mode. Why it does that is beyond me, thought it could be something Windows is made to do for showing "Urgent messages". It's just annoying for me when I use old DOS apps... but it is Windows who does that. Or if it's certain brands of video cards, but I seen it doing that on severeal computers.

IM programs blink in the same way, and I actually wonders if that's why it's doing so. Windows wants your attention and changes video mode (aka, it turns it on). Don't know any solution as I also turn off with the power button.
HyperLamer
Posts: 4823/8210
Look, this isn't about why I'd prefer to do it through software than through the power button itself... I just need to know why it keeps turning back on.

Tomguy, I can't think of anything that would interrupt it, and I don't recall my BIOS having any such options. I'm not using Windows' auto-shutoff though, I'm using that program I mentioned to turn it on or off whenever I want. That should be the same as if it happened via timeout, but Windows doesn't seem to notice it. (Even if I have to write my own program to do it, it wouldn't be a problem.)
neotransotaku
Posts: 3133/4016
this is a lost cause...it's not worth it to try to convince him to our side...
FreeDOS
Posts: 1473/1657
Walk over? How far away is your monitor?

I can easily turn mine off and on my extending my arm to it.
HyperLamer
Posts: 4813/8210
Er, it does have a power button. I just want to be able to turn it on and off without having to actually walk over and push the button.
FreeDOS
Posts: 1471/1657
I agree with Tomguy... You should consider purchasing a monitor that has a power button. Either that or use your current power button. And if it's nonexistent or broken, unplug the monitor.
kitty
Posts: 1419/2449
HH, I don't get it. If your monitor turns itself back on after you've been IMed, or a window pops up, even if you're not at it, and you have Windows set to turn it off (and not a secondary app) after x amount of minutes (and something overrides that), you have other issues outside of Windows.

Check your drivers, look for programs running that might interrupt Windows's power saving schemes. Check your BIOS settings, make sure you have it set to APIC, S1 or S3 STR, and a host of other things.
HyperLamer
Posts: 4766/8210
What's my video card have to do with it? It can't very well push the power button. Also, it's not the auto-monitor-off function that causes a problem, it's new windows being launched or flashed. I don't want to disable the screen saver, because I do sometimes leave without shutting it off, and that won't prevent things like getting an IM from doing it.
neotransotaku
Posts: 3122/4016
then your video card sucks or just do not use the "monitor turn off after" option...
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