That depends entirely on the manufacturer ! Older computers had their power switches located on the rear panel of the CPU, or on the side - toward the rear. Modern desk-top PC usually have them on the front panel. Lap-tops tend to have them on the top edge of the keyboard.
This would depend on the type and model of computer. Generally, on a desktop computer, the power button will be on the front of the tower. Sometimes it can be on the side of the tower if not on the front. If it is an all-in-one computer, such as the imac, it may be on the monitor itself (possibly back or front). If you are using a laptop, it can often be found at the top right just above the keyboard. some older laptops have the button on either the side or front of the laptop.
the monitor will have a power button on it. Depending on the type, it may be in different locations, but it shouldn't be hard to find. Turn that on.
Step 1: Find the 'on' button. It probably looks like this (but might be square or oblong!): Step 2: Push the button. On some computers, the button lights up when the computer is on. ... Step 3: Now you need to log in.
Laptops do not generally have a reset button. However pressing and holding the power button usually forces the system to power off, and then pressing it again would start it back up thereby restarting the system.
it comes up on the middle of the computer
In most cases your HP notebook is in "power saving" mode. Please make sure your notebook is plugged into a power source as the battery could the result of the "blinking" ON button. If the battery is low, the computer will not turn on and will stay in "sleep" mode. If this is not the case, simply press and hold your power button that is blinking for 5-10 seconds. You will see your computer turn-off. Press the power button again (*given that the steps above have been followed through) and your computer light should turn back on and remain solid. If for some reason you find that the "ON" button light is constantly blinking, but the HP notebook is not turning on, make sure that your battery is not dead, and your power supply (the actual power cable and black power bar) is working.
well, it just depends on what computer you have, but most of the time it's in your start menu in the computer.
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Shutting down your Windows 8 computer can be completed in several ways. From the Windows 8 tiles screen, hover and bring up the Charms Bar, click Settings and find the Power Button OR From desktop mode, you can download free software which brings back the Start Menu button, enabling you to shut down your computer like you're used to. OR Click and hold the power button or CTRL+ALT+DEL
To take a screenshot on most cellphones, simultaneously press the Power button and the Volume Down button. Hold them for a second until you see a flash or hear a shutter sound, indicating the screenshot has been captured. On some devices, you may need to use the Power button and Home button instead. You can usually find the screenshot in your phone's gallery or photo app.
Rebooting is the process of shutting down and restarting your computer again. All you have to do is click the Start button / pearl, and select "Shut down." You will be prompted with a list of power options, including Shut down (turn the power off) and Restart (momentarily turns computer off and then back on). To reboot, simply select the Restart option.
usually by holding the zero button depressed for a second.