Turning the computer on, If you can’t shut down your computer – Apple Power Macintosh 4400 User Manual
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While holding down the mouse button, move the arrow down the list of choices until the
words “Shut Down” are highlighted, then release the mouse button.
If you can’t shut down your computer
If a problem with the computer prevents you from using the Power key on
the keyboard or choosing Shut Down—for example, if the computer “freezes”
so that the pointer does not respond to the mouse—you can turn off the
computer by pressing the power button (I) on the front of the computer.
IMPORTANT
You could lose unsaved work if you use the power button on the
front of the computer to turn it off. Only use the power button when there is a
problem that prevents the computer from being turned off with the Power key
on the keyboard or the Shut Down command. To make sure your work is
saved, use the Power key on the keyboard or the Shut Down command.
Turning the computer on
To turn on the computer after you’ve shut it down (using either the Power key
on the keyboard or the Shut Down command):
Press the Power key (marked with a
π
) on the keyboard.
Your monitor may have to be turned on separately each time you turn on the
computer. If you have trouble turning on your computer, see the section
“Problems Turning On Your Computer?” earlier in this chapter.