It's better to send your computer in the Stand by mode.
It is not necessary to power down the computer to hook up a serial device. It is also not necessary to power down a serial device before hooking it up to a computer.
Yes it can
Every computer has a power button, a circle with a line at the top. People may feel tempted to press that button, but that is not the correct button that should be pressed. You should close the computer according to computer instructions, usually going to the start menu and clicking shut down.
You can turn down the speed of your power supply fan on the back of your computer. Or maybe you should upgrade your fans.
There is an up side to it and a down side to it. The up side is that the computer can contain interesting and educational information, but the down side is that many children many abuse the power of the computer to play and watch inappropriate or not-what-you-are-supposed-to-be-doing type of thing. I think that children should be allowed but RESTRICTED.
A UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) has a battery in it that will give you a short window of time to save your work and power down your computer. Some models have software that will tell the computer to save everything and power down your computer without you having to be there.
you should try and delete files of the computer to lower the shut down rate
Probably the power settings need to be adjusted. When the computer is standing idle for a time (the length of time being set in the power settings) the computer will shut down, or hibernate, hence the black screen. Taping the spacebar or the keyboard should bring the computer back to life.
You should write down your daily agenda if you are the type of person that likes proof of achieving goals. It can help you feel like you are getting more accomplished.
a computer is to remove power from a computer's main components in a controlled way. After a computer is shut down, main components such as CPUs, RAM modules and hard disk drives are powered down, although some internal components, such as an internal clock, may retain power.
You either dont have it plugged in or your forgetting to use the power button. If they are on, then turn off the computer, take out the battery, and plug out the charger cord. Hold the power button down for about 30 seconds, then plug the charger into the computer. Then turn on the computer. It should work, this process resets something I can't remember, but it worked for mine.
When the computer is wrighting to the drive it will take some of the processing power.