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I mentioned that I DID back out the new APM.SYS and now it shuts   
down/powers off cleanly.  
 
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>Gary,  
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>Probably just restating the obvious here, but the T20 is of a certain vintage, in  
>relation to newer drops of the APM.  Doesn't mean that *any* version is necessarily  
>going to work for you.  Look at UDF, which -- as far as I've been hearing  -- doesn't  
>work properly for most users.  (But I don't have any of the "approved list" drives, so  
>I can't say for sure.)  
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>If you had a prior version of APM that worked for you, why not go back to it ?  
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