Log it off or press sleep
check the power options - - - then, select the settings you preffer - - - then, advance power options - - - and make the changes you want.. hope this helps. :)
To - Shutdown - shutdown -s Restart - shutdown -r Log off - shutdown -l To time a restart/shutdown etc. - shutdown -s/r/l -t however many seconds you want (cannot time a log off) Show ip addresses - ipconfig/all Some Basics on CMD. Ask if you want some more.
No. If you want to USE touchscreen, you must turn it on in the options. When you wish to stop, just turn it off.
in the start menu there is shutdown, log off and an arrow. Click on it and choose options. There u can choose, weather u want to start it with windows or not.
copy this to notepad: shutdown -s -t "shutdown time" and save as shutdown.bat An example would be: shutdown -s -t 10 The above example will shutdown the computer in 10 seconds. The number 10 in the example is in seconds and can be changed to any number of seconds you want a delay for even 0 (zero). If a zero is used, there will be no delay and the system will shutdown immediately. Alternatively, if you want to restart instead, you can change the -s for -r. The -t can be omitted, but if it is, the default time is 30 seconds.
If you want to get a picture of a laptop and notebook, go to Google.com and click images. Then type "laptop and notebook."
i am sure not many people want to hire somebody for a job if their face is almost completely covered
i want drivers for my laptop
If you want to shutdown a port on a Cisco 2960 Catalyst Switch you will need to connect to the router (either SSH, TelNet or connect using the Console cable) and enter the interface you want to shutdown. You will then need to enter the shutdowncommand. An example is given below for Fast Ethernet 0/2Router> enableRouter# configure terminalRouter(config)# interface fa0/2Router(config-if)# shutdown
Depends what you want it for. If you want a laptop for gaming then go with the Toshiba. If you want a laptop fir everyday use like the Internet, go for the Mac.
If you are the legitimate administrator of the (Windows) computer in question, you can do this using the Computer Management tool. If you are not, this is illegal (and the odds are you won't be able to anyway).
During Windows installation procedure, installer will ask you where you want to install the os. Also you have options to create/delete, format partitions.