Vista in laptops can not be directly shut down

  

When many laptop users use Vista, there is a problem that Vista cannot be directly shut down. This is because the power function of Vista system is a little different from that of XP system. It adds the function that has no power before, then if we want to set It has become a normal shutdown like the original, what settings do you need to make?

Vista can't shut down directly

Laptop users pre-installed with Windows Vista will often find that when the computer is turned off, the notebook's power indicator is still flashing The laptop does not really shut down, how to eliminate it?

Troubleshooting for Vista's inability to shut down directly

The reason why the laptop is powered off is not the hardware of the laptop or the system, but the Windows Vista shutdown dialog is the default. In the case, it is not "Shutdown", but "sleep", the user does not look carefully when shutting down the computer. Just like Windows XP, just click "OK", the laptop is of course powered off. Therefore, the user only needs to select "Shutdown" from the shutdown drop-down list to power off. If you feel that each selection is quite troublesome, you can change the default setting to “Shutdown”. The operation steps are as follows:

1. Click the "Start”→“Control Panel" on the taskbar to open the Control Panel window. In the Control Panel window, double-click the “System and Maintenance” option to open the System and Maintenance window.

2. In the window that opens, select “Power Options", so that several sub-items will appear under it, click the “Change Battery Settings” option.

3, in the window that opens, will display information about the power supply, click to select “ change advanced battery settings & rdquo; options.

4, in the "Power Options" window that appears, in its drop-down list, expand the "Power button and cover" and "Start Menu Power Button" option in its submenu Select “Power On", and then click on the drop-down list below, and change “Sleep> to “Shutdown”

5, re-check "Use battery", and then in the drop-down list, change "Sleep" to "Shutdown". After the above settings, click the “Close Computer” option in the Start menu, you can click OK to shut down, avoiding the trouble of selection.



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