HP 1510AP manual Turning Off the Notebook, Windows 2000 Professional

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Setting Up the Notebook

Turning Off the Notebook

Whenever possible, shut down the notebook by following the Windows shut down procedure provided below for your operating system. For information about using these procedures, see the section to “Paths” in the introduction “Using This Guide.”

To shut down the notebook using a Windows shutdown procedure:

In Windows 2000 Professional:

1.Select Start > Shut Down.

2.Select and hold the down arrow beside the What Do You Want the Computer To Do drop-down list until Shut Down is displayed.

3.Select the OK button.

In Windows XP Home or Windows XP Professional, select Start > Turn Off Computer button > Turn Off button.

If the notebook does not respond to a Windows shutdown procedure, see Chapter 3, “Troubleshooting,” in this guide, in the section “Is the System Unresponsive?”

Getting Started

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Contents Getting Started Getting Started Page Using This Guide Style Explanation Keys Text StylesFollowing a Path PathsChoosing a Path Contents Troubleshooting Index Setting Up the Hardware Setting Up the NotebookInstalling the Battery Pack Connecting the Notebook to External Power Opening the Notebook Turning On the Notebook Setting Up the Software Windows 2000 Professional Turning Off the NotebookUsing the Notebook Safely Beginning to Use the Notebook Selecting Regional SettingsSelecting Screen Settings Protecting the Notebook Against Viruses Installing Optional Software Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Home To insert the Documentation Library CD Accessing Notebook DocumentationDisplaying the Documentation Library Menu Opening the Documentation Library CDFor Information About These Topics Select This Guide Selecting a GuideTravel Finding a Topic Within a GuideTroubleshooting Is the Notebook Receiving Power? Quick Solutions ChecklistIs the Notebook in Standby or Hibernation? Is the Notebook Turned On?Press ctrl+alt+delete. Then Is the Notebook Overheated?Is the System Unresponsive? Is an External Device Not Working? Are You Using All Available Documentation?Is Software Functioning Abnormally? Preparing to Call Technical Support Contacting CompaqTaking the Notebook to a Service Provider Display Components Identifying External HardwareDisplay Components Pointing Device Components TouchPad Models Pointing Device ComponentsTouchPad Models Pointing Device Components Dual Device Models Dual Device ModelsTop Components Power LightsTop Components Power Lights Top Components Keyboard and Drive Lights Keyboard and Drive LightsTop Components Power and Volume Controls Power and Volume ControlsTop Components Easy Access Buttons and Keyboard Keys Easy Access Buttons and Keyboard KeysFn key Function and Keypad KeysTop Components Function and Keypad Keys Front Panel Components Front Panel ComponentsRear Panel Components ConnectorsRear Panel Components Connectors Rear Panel Components Vents and Jacks Vents and JacksLeft Side Components Left Side ComponentsRight Side Components Right Side ComponentsUnderside Components Memory and Mini PCI Compartments Underside ComponentsMemory and Mini PCI Compartments Underside Components Docking Components Docking ComponentsUnderside Components Labels LabelsAdditional Standard Components Documentation and Restore CDsAdditional Standard Components Cord and Cables Cord and CablesAdditional Standard Components Adapters and Accessories Adapters and AccessoriesIndex See also keys latches switch, displaySee also battery bay connectors Index-3 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Modem and Networking guide Regulatory and Safety Notices Booklet
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