ViewSonic VS13329 manual Startup, Shutdown

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Startup

1. Open the lid of your ViewBook.

Please don’t force the lid to open beyond its extreme position, or it may damage the lid hinge. Please don’t carry the open ViewBook by holding it by its lid.

2. Press power button to start.

Shutdown

1.When using Microsoft Windows, click on “Shutdown” item in the “Start” menu to shut down the operating system.

2.You can also short-press the Power button to shut down your ViewBook, if this function is enabled in your Operating System (OS) settings.

3.If your OS is not responding, so you cannot shut down or restart your computer the normal way, do the long-press on the Power button for about 6 seconds until your ViewBook turns off (cold power off). Please note that this should be used only when your OS is not responding and there is no other way to shutdown or restart, as doing the cold power off may cause you loose your data.

ViewSonic VNB108

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Contents ViewSonic Important Safety Instructions ViewSonic VNB108 Declaration of RoHS Compliance Product Registration Table of Contents Introduction Specifications Knowing the Parts Top viewBase view Left view Right viewRemoving the battery Battery usageInstalling the battery Connecting to the AC power supply Startup ShutdownIndicators ViewBook has several easy-to-read status indicatorsTouchpad Touchpad basicsUsing the keyboard Lock keys and embedded numeric keypadWindows keys HotkeysControl Keys When to Use Bios Setup?How to Run Bios Setup? Control Keys Function DescriptionMain Menu System Information Boot Device PriorityBios Menu Advanced setting Boot SettingSecurity Setting Adiministrator PasswordSave & Exit Setting Save Changes and ExitSystem Recovery ViewSonic VNB108 ViewSonic VNB108 Restore the backed up system under DOS mode ViewSonic VNB108 ViewSonic VNB108 Rescue the data under DOS mode ViewSonic VNB108 ViewSonic VNB108 Troubleshooting ViewBook to download/upload files and will not be using it Customer Support Limited Warranty Limitation of implied warranties