Shutting Down The Pc - Mitsubishi Electric Apricot LS series Owner's Handbook Manual

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Shutting down the PC

Automatic power saving
If you leave your PC running Windows 95 or Windows for
Workgroups without doing anything, it moves automatically to
Suspend [yellow] mode. Press the P
again.
You can turn off Automatic Power Saving in the BIOS Setup
utility; see the BIOS Setup & POST chapter for more information.
CAUTION
The monitor supplied with your computer is designed to recognise these
energy-saving modes. If you want to use another monitor, make sure
that it supports the VESA standard for "Display Power Management
Signalling"; if it doesn't, it may be permanently damaged.
To shut down the computer safely, do the following:
1.
Wait until all the activity indicators on the front bezel show
'not busy'.
2.
Turn off any attached peripherals, except for the monitor and
other peripherals that are designed to be kept on permanently.
3.
According to your operating system:
 In Windows 95 or Windows NT 5.x, click the Start
button in the taskbar, then click Shut Down. Select
Shutdown the computer and click Yes. (You do not have
to press the P
 In Windows NT 4.x, click the Start button in the taskbar,
then click Shut Down. Select Shutdown the computer
and click Yes. When told that it is safe to do so, press the
P
button to turn off the computer.
OWER
 In Windows for Workgroups, click the File menu in
Program Manager, then click Exit Windows. Once back in
MS-DOS, press the P
 In MS-DOS, or during POST, press the P
OWER
button.)
OWER
button.
OWER
G e t t i n g S t a r t e d
button to wake it up
button.
OWER
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