User`s manual

2 Operating Your Notebook (Vista)
2.1.1 Turning Your Notebook On
You can configure the computer to start from a specific drive, such as a CD-
R
OM,
an external floppy disk, or even an external device. See 7.4 The Boot Menu.
Press the power button
to turn on your notebook.
Do not turn off the computer until the operating system has loaded completely.
Turning the computer off during its initial startup will result in an error the next
time you start your notebook.
2.1.2 Turning Your Notebook Off
Save and close any open files, exit any open programs.
Click Start > X > Shut Down.
Your notebook will automatically turn off after the shutdown process is finished.
Press the power button to shut down or enter sleep mode. Click Start > Control
Panel > Power Options > Choose what the power button does.
2.1.3 Logging Off
With Microsoft Windows Vista, multiple users have access to a single computer with their
own personal settings. Using their own password, each user can log on to the computer
which using their own private profile and settings.
To log off:
Save and close any open files, exit any open programs, click Start > X > Log Off.
To switch users:
Click Start > X > Switch User.
Using Fast User Switching, programs executed by previous users remain running in the
background. This means a possible slower computer response. It may also stop multimedia
programs, including games and DVD software, from running.
Fast User Switching does not work if your notebook is running Windows Vista and
is a member of a computer domain or if your notebook has less than 128 MB o
f
memory.
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