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Mac restarts automatically

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Lutz Marten - 17 Aug 2004 21:06 GMT
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Hello,
I'm facing the problem that our Mac G4 restarts automatically after
shutting down. I tried to disconnect some USB and Firewire devices
but the problem still remains. This behaviour start without any
obvious reason. Any ideaas on that ?

Thanks !

- Lutz
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Lutz Marten, marten@acm.org, Germany

Gregory Weston - 17 Aug 2004 22:52 GMT
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> but the problem still remains. This behaviour start without any
> obvious reason. Any ideaas on that ?

You don't say what version of the OS you're using, but somewhere in
there - I think it was always in Energy Saver settings - is an option to
do that. Might want to make sure it's off.

G

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Lutz Marten - 19 Aug 2004 10:13 GMT
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> G

Thanks for your reply: it's Mac OS 10 (not 10.3).
I'll try to find the setting in the Energy Saver setting.

-Lutz
 
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