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Starting Your Computer Over a Network<br />
Your computer can "wake up" and be started remotely over a network, since it has a<br />
properly configured network connection to either the integrated Ethernet or a<br />
network adapter with Wake on LAN.<br />
For more information, see “Wake on LAN” on page 28 and “Setting the Startup<br />
Sequence” on page 55.<br />
Shutting Down Your Computer<br />
When you are ready to turn off your computer, follow the shutdown procedure for<br />
your operating system to prevent the loss of unsaved data or damage to your<br />
software programs. See your operating-system documentation for instructions.<br />
Some operating systems allow you to set up the computer to automatically turn off<br />
after the operating system has shut down. If you are not using this feature, you<br />
must manually turn off the computer by pressing and releasing the power switch.<br />
Important<br />
Please observe the following:<br />
� If you plan to restart your computer, do not press Ctrl+Alt+Del to shut<br />
down the computer while the operating system is running. Instead, follow<br />
the shutdown procedure for your operating system, turn off the computer by<br />
pressing and releasing the power switch, wait a few seconds until all the<br />
status-indicator lights are off, and then restart your computer.<br />
� The power switch normally operates with a quick touch. However, in some<br />
circumstances the computer might not immediately power off with a quick<br />
touch. If this happens, hold the power switch down for approximately five<br />
seconds, and the computer will then power off.<br />
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