Shutting Down The Pc - Mitsubishi Electric Apricot FT1200 Technical Manual

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Shutting down the PC

place or 'pre-installed' on the hard disk, so that the operating system
is ready for you when you turn on the computer.
NOTE
If a diskette is in the diskette drive when the computer is turned on, the
computer will attempt to boot using that diskette. This will succeed only
if the diskette is a 'system diskette'; that is, one bearing at least the
rudiments of an operating system.
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 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 Netware or similar, exit or shutdown the software
according to the information given in your user guide,
which returns you to a DOS prompt. You can then safely
press the POWER button to turn off the computer.
After you have shut down, wait at least 5 seconds before turning it
on again. The computer may not initialise itself properly if you turn
it off then on again in quick succession.
W e l c o m e
button.
OWER
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