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the shut down buttin in the welcome screen shuts down the computer if that's what you are reffering to.
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A screenshot on a Windows XP computer may be done by pressing the 'Print Screen' button, or on a Windows 7 computer by navigating to Start Menu > Accessories > Snipping Tool in addition to the 'Print Screen' function.
Go to Windows button and a log off menu will come on the screen.
When we press power button of the computer,it makes boot process followed by POST. While booting,widows xp shows welcome screen in later phase. When this proccess is accomplished the computer turns compleatly ON. Now the screen that contains START button on the left and lowermost side,is called as DESKTOP. Desktop is home screen of Windows onwhere we have ICONS(Shortcut to launch any program),System Time and some other Quick Launch buttons. 'Pankaj'
Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts. Click "change the way users log on and off". Uncheck the "Use the Welcome screen" box. Click Apply Options button. Bye bye blue screen! :-)
If you just logged on, you will see a welcome screen, and possibly your desktop and icons.
For Windows XP, Vista, and 7, the "logon screen" or Welcome Screen. In Windows 8, it's the "Lock Screen".
That depends on which one you are referring to. It could either be called the "splash screen" or the "welcome screen". The "splash screen" is the screen that shows the progress of the operating system loading. For example, in Windows XP, the splash screen shows the Windows XP logo, along with a progress bar at the bottom. The "welcome screen" appears immediately following the splash screen, and is what allows you to log into your computer after the operating system finishes booting up.
In a windows computer the start button is the button in the far left bottom corner of your main screen or desktop, in older versions of windows it had start written in it now with vista you will see an "orb" (a round button with the windows symbol in it) which says "start" when you hover over it.
The task bar on every WIndows computer is the bar at the bottom of your screen with a Windows logo on the left of it (the Start button) and the clock on the right.
On a Windows computer, F12 does not take screenshots. You must use the PrntScr (Print Screen) button to do this, which is usually located near the F12 button.