This entirely depends on what kind of computer/laptop you have with Microsoft XP OS, but - to restart your computer you click start, shutdown, then restart. Try pressing control, alt, and delete simultaneously. If it has frozen up and you can't do this, hold the power button in for a few seconds, this is the next safest way to shut it down. If that doesn't work, unplug it and plug it back it and press the power button to start it up. Warning. These methods can lose any unsaved data, but if it has frozen up, you don't have much choice.
No such button.
Yes but most computers don't have a reset button
No, there is not a reset button on the Nissan Xterra. However, there is a reset button on the clock in the Nissan Xterra to change the time. To reset the car, a technician would have to use their computer.
There is a small button on the computer labeled "reset", press it.
No
Vista is not a computer, vista is an Operating System. Vista has nothing to do with where the reset button is. If you click on the Start button (normally in the bottom-left corner of the screen), there should be on option there that says 'Restart' or 'Shutdown.' Clicking on the little arrow next to the button and selecting the 'Restart' option will reset your computer.
=NO=
You need to access the info button on a 2009 sprinter van to reset the computer.
A Dodge Dakota does not have a reset button. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
Turn it off and back on. If that doesn't work, there is usually a reset button somewhere. If it doesn't have a reset button, press and hold the power button. If THAT doesn't work, just unplug it for about 10 seconds.
Turn it off and back on. If that doesn't work, there is usually a reset button somewhere. If it doesn't have a reset button, press and hold the power button. If THAT doesn't work, just unplug it for about 10 seconds.
To reset the computer on a 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, unhook the battery for about five minutes. Then reconnect the battery. If this does not work, look for the reset button on the computer and manually reset it.