By going to the start menu ans shutting down
One can turn off Windows Vista updates by going to their Start button and finding their Control Panel. After locating the Control Panel, one can go to the System tab. At the interface for the System, one can go to the "See also" area to look for the Windows Update settings information and change the settings for the updates in Vista.
Yes. The SATA internal hard drive in Vista can be turned off, by turning off the feature in system BIOS.
Goto to your POWER OPTIONS in Control Panel. You can turn off all Suspend and Hibernate settings there.
start> control panel> network & sharing center> disconnect
In windows vista you can only turn UAC on or off. In windows seven you can choose when you want it to appear like just after installing a program or changing a windows setting. You can also choose if it should dim the display or not.
XP themes are incompatible with Windows Vista. dno
When i try to shutdown my Windows Vista Ultimate, it doesn't shut down! it just restarts! I just installed my Vista and it is updated and everything. To turn it off i have to manually do it with the switch! CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP?!?
This question only applies to a Windows PC. To turn off your Windows PC, click the start button on you taskbar. Then, Move your mouse over to the button that says shutdown, or if there is an arrow (in Windows Vista and 7) click on that and then click shutdown. Your computer will then close all your programs and then shutdown!
I have it installed on a Vista 64 Home premium system and it works only when I turn off User Account Control off in vista. With UAC on in vista it prevents Money 2001 from loading and running Even with running Money with administrative rights and or in older windows version compatibility mode seems to make no difference. I have to just turn of Vista's UAC, which could leave your system "more" open to hackers and such.
If you turn it of, the load will be cancelled, and you will have to start loading again.
It is actually impossible. The only thing you can do when you get that is to reboot the computer. Reboot it by turning off the disk drive then turn it back on.
If you are running Windows Vista or Vista SP1, it's because of some logout/shutdown/sleep bugs that are still present in that operating system. If the computer won't turn off after waiting for a while, do a hard shutdown (i.e. hold the power button for a few seconds until the computer turns off). In general this won't have a negative result for your computer, but it would be helpful if Microsoft could get the bugs out of Windows Vista sleep/hibernation/logout.