Power On Your Laptop
1. Make sure that your battery has an adequate charge or
that the laptop is plugged into an outlet using the correct power adapter.
2. Locate the Power button on your laptop. The button is
usually indicated by a symbol.
3. Firmly press the Power button. Your laptop should start
up automatically.
This is the only time you use the Power button during your laptop’s normal operation. Use the software commands to turn off
the laptop.
If your laptop fails to power up, check the battery and the power
adapter again. It’s easier than you might think for these components
to become a little loose. If they both look fine, your laptop might
have a larger problem. Check the manual provided by the laptop
manufacturer to see which troubleshooting steps you should follow.
Turn Off Your Laptop
1. Make sure that any open documents are saved, and
close all open programs by clicking the red X in the
upper-right corner of any window.
2. Click the Windows icon in the lower-left corner of your
screen.
3. Click the arrow button in the lower-right corner of the
menu, next to the Power and Lock icon.
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