Windows Vista: The Complete Reference (Complete Reference Series)

Windows Vista includes Lock buttons. Lock buttons display on the Start menu and provide options for putting Windows or your computer in a different operating mode. For example, when you are ready to shut down your computer, you can use the Shut Down mode. The following list describes each mode Vista provides:

When Can You Turn Off the Computer?

We recommend you do not turn off the computer when you have finished using it. Windows likes to perform housekeeping tasks when you aren't using the computer, so leaving it on, even when you're not working, is a good idea. You can schedule programs to run at specified times (see "Running Programs on a Schedule Using Task Scheduler" in Chapter 2)-for example, you can schedule Windows to collect your e-mail at 7:00 every morning.

Many computers power down the monitor, hard disk, and fan after a set time of inactivity. The computer itself, however, is still running. If your screen doesn't power off automatically, you should turn off your monitor when you aren't using the computer. Many computer monitors (except for LCD monitors ) use the lion's share of the electricity consumed by a computer (see "Managing Your Computer's Power" in Chapter 15).

 

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