How to Turn Off a Personal Computer
In today's day and age, it is not necessary to turn off your computer unless if you are making changes to the hardware, booting into a different operating system, or trying to save battery, or if your computer is running slow. Turning off...
Method 1 of 2:
Windows
Through Start
- Click on the Start
- Click on the power
- Click on the appropriate option. Here are the options:
- Shut down - shuts down the computer, and installs any Windows Updates.
- Restart - shuts down the computer, installs any Windows Updates, and starts your computer again. Useful if your computer is having trouble with hardware and programs.
- Sleep - turns off your computer's display and temporarily halts any running programs.
- Hibernate - turns off your computer and saves your data to a hibernation file. Useful for airplanes where devices need to be powered down for a period of time.
- Confirm that you want to shut down/restart your computer if other users are logged in. This can be done by clicking on Shutdown/Restart anyway or Yes.
- Force a shut down/restart if programs are not responding. Click on Shutdown/Restart anyway or Force shutdown/restart to force a shutdown or restart.
From the Desktop or Taskbar
- Press Alt+F4. This will not close your taskbar or desktop, it will bring a popup window.
- Click on the appropriate option. Here are the options:
- Shut down - shuts down the computer, and installs any Windows Updates.
- Restart - shuts down the computer, installs any Windows Updates, and starts your computer again. Useful if your computer is having trouble with hardware and programs.
- Sleep - turns off your computer's display and temporarily halts any running programs.
- Hibernate - turns off your computer and saves your data to a hibernation file. Useful for airplanes where devices need to be powered down for a period of time.
- Click on OK.
- Confirm that you want to shut down/restart your computer if other users are logged in. This can be done by clicking on Shutdown/Restart anyway or Yes.
- Force a shut down/restart if programs are not responding. Click on Shutdown/Restart anyway or Force shutdown/restart to force a shutdown or restart.
Through the Taskbar Right-click Menu
- Locate the start button on the task bar. This is usually in the bottom left corner. Then, right-click.
- On the right-click menu, choose "Shut down or sign out".
- In the "Shut down or sign out" menu, choose Sleep, Shutdown or Restart.
- Confirm that you want to shut down/restart your computer if other users are logged in. This can be done by clicking on Shutdown/Restart anyway or Yes.
- Force a shut down/restart if programs are not responding. Click on Shutdown/Restart anyway or Force shutdown/restart to force a shutdown or restart.
From Command Prompt or Powershell
- Open Command Prompt or Powershell. Type
cmd.exe
orpowershell.exe
to start either of the two respectively. - Type
shutdown -action
to shutdown your computer. Here are the codes.-s
: shuts down your computer.-r
: restarts your computer.-h
: hibernates your computer.
- Force a shut down/restart if programs are not responding. Click on Shutdown/Restart anyway or Force shutdown/restart to force a shutdown or restart.
From the Settings Charm
- Open the charms bar. This is available on Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, and can be done by swiping left from the right, or by moving your mouse to either of the right corners. Then choose
- You can also find the settings key on your keyboard to do this.
- Choose
- Shut down - shuts down the computer, and installs any Windows Updates.
- Restart - shuts down the computer, installs any Windows Updates, and starts your computer again. Useful if your computer is having trouble with hardware and programs.
- Sleep - turns off your computer's display and temporarily halts any running programs.
- Confirm that you want to shut down/restart your computer if other users are logged in. This can be done by clicking on Shutdown/Restart anyway or Yes.
- Force a shut down/restart if programs are not responding. Click on Shutdown/Restart anyway or Force shutdown/restart to force a shutdown or restart.
From the Lock Screen/Control-Alt-Delete Screen
- Choose
- To emergency restart (if you ran out of RAM or CPU processing), press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, hold Control while clicking power, then click on "Yes".
- Click on the appropriate option. Here are the options:
- Shut down - shuts down the computer, and installs any Windows Updates.
- Restart - shuts down the computer, installs any Windows Updates, and starts your computer again. Useful if your computer is having trouble with hardware and programs.
- Sleep - turns off your computer's display and temporarily halts any running programs.
- Hibernate - turns off your computer and saves your data to a hibernation file. Useful for airplanes where devices need to be powered down for a period of time.
- Confirm that you want to shut down/restart your computer if other users are logged in. This can be done by clicking on Shutdown/Restart anyway or Yes.
- Force a shut down/restart if programs are not responding. Click on Shutdown/Restart anyway or Force shutdown/restart to force a shutdown or restart.
On InstantGo
- Hold the power button of your computer for five seconds.
- Drag the screen down.
- Force a shut down/restart if programs are not responding. Click on Shutdown/Restart anyway or Force shutdown/restart to force a shutdown or restart.
Method 2 of 2:
Mac
From the Apple Menu
- Click on the
- Shut down - shuts down the computer, and installs any Windows Updates.
- Restart - shuts down the computer, installs any Windows Updates, and starts your computer again. Useful if your computer is having trouble with hardware and programs.
- Sleep - turns off your computer's display and temporarily halts any running programs.
- Confirm that you want to shut down/restart your computer if other users are logged in. This can be done by entering an administrator username and password and clicking Shutdown/Restart
From the Login Screen
- Click on the Shutdown, Restart, or Sleep button.
- Confirm that you want to shut down/restart your computer if other users are logged in. This can be done by entering an administrator username and password and clicking Shutdown/Restart
From Terminal
- Open Terminal.
- Type
sudo reboot
to restart orsudo halt
to shut down. You will not be prompted for the shutdown, but may be prompted for an administrator username and password.
Update 04 March 2020
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