No, the command does not exist on a computer.
To shut down a computer with the keyboard, press alt and f4. This will give you a windows pop up asking you to select a option of a shut down, restart, log off etc. Just select shut down and press enter.
There is no definitive answer to this question, this is due to the fact that different computer setups and different Operating Systems will greatly increase or reduce your shut down time. If you would like to give me some details I would be more than happy to attempt to answer your question though.
Holding down the CTRL ALT & DEL keys together will stop all processes on the computer - and allow you to start the task manager. Once started - it's simply a matter of locating your browser on the list - and 'end' the process. All other programs running will be unaffected.
ctrl+alt+del to open taskmaster, end program and reopen it
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Utime is the amount of time that it takes a computer to start up after normal shut down. When the computer is turned on is the start of utime. The end of utime is the moment that the computer is ready to be used.
Here are some ideas about how to shut a program down on a computer:hit the 'Esc' (escape) buttonhit the 'Ctrl', 'Alt', 'Delete' buttons at the same time. This should start the task manager. You would then select the program you want to close, and hit the 'End task' button.If you're desperate, hit the power button on the computer.
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Hold down ctrl+alt+end, because you cant get to any level farther than 30. Just turn off your computer and same time.
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Shutting DownNever just switch off your computer - you may lose unsaved information and damage your computer's hard disk drive (thereby losing saved information too!). To shut down your computer properly, follow the steps in Exercise 2.5:Exercise 2.5: Shutting Down Your Computer1) Click the Start button.2) Click Shutdown.3) Select the 'Shut Down the Computer' option by clicking on it.4) Click the Yes button to confirm your selection.Some computers can switch themselves off automatically. On others, you need to press the on/off button after you see the message: 'It is now safe to turn off your computer'.Now, power up your computer again - but wait at least twenty seconds. Otherwise, you may damage your computer's hard disk drive.Restarting Your ComputerThe 'Restart the computer' option has the same effect as powering down the computer and powering it up again very quickly - but without the risk of damage to the computer hardware.Exercise 2.6: Restarting Your Computer1) Click Start | Shut Down.2) Select the 'Restart the computer' option.3) Click the Yes button.When Your Computer HangsSometimes an application open on a computr may 'hang' or 'freeze'. This means that it does not respond to the pressing of any keys or clicking with the mouse. On other occassions Windows itself may fail to respond to any user action, with the result that the entire computer hangs. What do you do? This topic provides the answers.Application ProblemsWhen a particular applications fails to respond to any action you take, press the following three keys simultaneously: CTRL, ALT and DELETE. Most computer users do this by holding down the CTRL and ALT keys with the fingers of their left hand, and then pressing the DELETE key with a finger of their right.The shorthand way of writing 'Press the CTRL, ALT and DELETE keys simultaneously' is CTRL+ALT+DELETE.You are then shown a window which lists all the applications currently open on your computer. The frozen application is indicated by the message 'Not Responding'.Click on the frozen aplication, and then click on the End Task button. The application closes, as does the Close Program window. You can then reopen the application in the usual way.Windows ProblemsIf windows hangs and your computer freezes, press the CTRL+ALT+DELETE twice in quick succession. This hs the effect of powering down the computer and powering it up again very quickly - but without the risk of damage to to the computer hardware. In fact, it has the same effect as selecting the 'Restart the computer' option from the Shut Down Windows window.Improper Shutdowns and ScanDiskIf you power down your computer in any way other than using Start | Shutdown, Windows will typically suggest that you run a program called ScanDisk when you nex power up the computer. This checks your hard disk drive(s) for errors. Windows starts when ScanDisk finishes
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The simplest option to end a working session on a computer is to turn off the computer. Go to Start and then click Shut Down in the right bottom corner of the start menu.
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Try holding down ctrl-alt-delete at the same time. A window should come up called windows task manager (If you have windows) you select the program you want to close and click end program. I hope this helps you.:)
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