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Old 08-03-2006, 04:43 PM
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I have noticed that when I shut down my computer with the on and off but on the cpu my computer does not boot up once I shut it down. I know that is not very good to the computer, how I found that out is because my computer was not responding so I had no choice but to shut it down in this manner. I havebeen staitng in previous forums that the computer kept rebooting after I shut it down. Would anyone know why it does not reboot by itself when using the button on the cpu. a
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Re: reboot

The On/Off button does just that. It wont re-boot your computer. There is usually a smaller 'reboot' button near to the main on/off switch. Have you got one of those? Sometimes they're very tiny

If you're running XP it doesn't matter about switching the computer off with the On Off button
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Re: reboot

i am running windows xp.Why is it okay to shut down the computer with the button on windws xp but it is not okay if you are running other windows.
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Re: reboot

Just to clarify: Are you saying that after XP becomes non-responsive you power off the computer by the on/off button on the computer?

As HappyBeaver points out some computers have a reset button as well as on/off.

Also there are BIOS settings for how your computer responds to a power off.

Depending on your BIOS you may have the option to restart or not.

All that being said if XP is responsive you should use the on/off/restart options from the START Menu.
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