soft power off component
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William Sullivan
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 1:28 am    Post subject: soft power off component Reply with quote

I have an xpe image that I'm migrating to an upgraded system. The previous
system had a dumb power button -- on or off. The new system has an atx-style
power toggle. I've tested it with xp on the box, and when I hit the toggle
the OS shuts down before the machine powers off. My XPE image does nothing,
so I'm assuming that I'm missing a component. The problem is that I don't
know which one controls this. Any hints?
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Nick Nehrhood /MSFT/
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 1:28 am    Post subject: Re: soft power off component Reply with quote

Hello William -
The best advice to give is to have you get a new PMQ for the system
which the image is being transferred to then do a difference between what
Target Designer pulls in with the PMQ and what your image has. There are
quite a few components which could house this functionality so TA(P) will be
the best route here.

Hope this helps. If it doesn't - I'll be happy to continue the thought
process after you've tried this out. :)

Cheers.

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Nick Nehrhood
(Windows Embedded Group)

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