Start Menu> Shut Down> Shut Down .... It's simple. o.o
NOT fast At all
The best way to shut down Windows XP is to go to the Start Menu, click Turn Off Computer, and then click the Turn Off Computer icon.
that how all computers are
1:Control Panel 2:Power Options 3:Advanced From there you will know what to do.
Depending on what you mean by "save a session". When you select "Standby" in the shut down options, it saves the current state of windows xp and puts the computer in a sleep state. When you restart it, Everything is just how you left it. Hope this helps.
if your looking a fast computer 98. if you want to install some of the latest software and hardware, i recommend windows xp
Either, your printer port is dead, or you are trying to connect it in a wrong port.
click start then shut down. there should be a mode called standby with a orange box with lines in the shape of a circle.
depends upon the windows operating system(i assume that's what you are using because this was filed under the windows category)<br><br>if you look in the start menu, in the lower left hand corner, there should be a shut down button. On XP, if i remember correctly, clicking on this brings up the option to shut down, restart, or log off. On windows vista and 7, there is an arrow next to the shut down button, and that brings up the option to restart.<br>
In the start menu in windows xp there is symbol in red colored box. click this and it will ask whether to shut down or restart or log off by showing three buttons. the middle button is to shutdown the computer.
There are a huge number of reasons why Windows XP fails on shutdown. Generally it's is caused by a process not terminating as expected during the shutdown procedure. This link leads to a Microsoft technical bulletin which assists in the diagnoses of shutdown problems on Windows XP and is more indepth than can be provided here.