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Shutting down your notebook from Windows
lets your notebook shut down operations, and
turn off the power in the proper sequence to
prevent errors. The sequence is:
1. Go to the Start button menu.
2. Click on
Shut Down.
3. Verify that
Shut Down
is selected and click on
Yes
.
If you are going to store your notebook for a
month or more, take the following precautions:
1. Remove any CD and/or floppy disk.
2. After shutting down from Windows turn off
your notebook using the power switch.
3. Close your notebook display panel.
4. Disconnect the AC adapter.
5. Remove the batteries and store them
separately in a cool dry place.
P O I N T
When your notebook has been shut
down from Windows, it is not the same
as being turned off from the power
switch. It is in a pseudo-off state, with all
applications closed, but can and must be
turned on by pressing the Suspend/
Resume button. It is drawing some
current in the pseudo-off state.
RESTARTING THE SYSTEM
When you wish to restart your system be
sure that you follow the proper procedure.
The procedure is as follows:
1. Go to the Start button menu.
2. Click on
Shut Down.
3. Click on
Restart
4. Verify that
Restart
is selected and click on
Yes.
Windows will shut down and restart
your notebook.
P O I N T
You may also select
Shut Down
and
once the power is off for 10 seconds or
more you can restart your notebook with
the Suspend/Resume button, or once the
power is off, turn the power switch to
Off for 10 seconds and then switch it
to On. These alternative methods are
not recommended.
C A U T I O N
Turning off the power switch without
exiting Windows may cause an error
when you start the next time. Turning
the power to On when it has been Off
for less than 10 seconds may also cause
an error when you start the next time.
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