INTRODUCTION
Turning on your computer isn’t always easy. Some computer manufacturers hide the ‘on’ button, Some may hide it on top of the case or flat on the front where you can’t see it. When you get your computer, don’t be ashamed to ask: ‘Where is the “on” button?’ because that's how we get to learn the things we know.
Just follow these step-by-step instructions to help you turn on your computer machine:-
Step one: Locate the ‘on’ button. It probably looks like either of the figures below (but can be square at times:-
If after carrying out step two nothing happens, there are a few things you can check easily:-
1. If you’re using a laptop, the battery might be flat. So plug in the charger, plug the charger into the mains and let the laptop recharge. You can continue to use it while it’s doing this.
2.If you have a PC, make sure that the plug or any of the other wires haven’t become disconnected.
3. Ensure that the monitor is turned on. Most PC monitors have an ‘on/off’ button on the bottom corner of the screen (see below). The button often lights up green when the monitor is on.
| The computer monitor showing light on |
Step three: Now you can choose your account to log in. But if you are the only user of your computer, once it’s turned on it may go straight to the desktop:
| The computer monitor(left) showing desktop icons,(right) preparing desktop |
If you are using a public computer for example, in a library – you will be given instructions (and help if at all you ask for it) on how to log in.
If you’re sharing your computer with other persons, each one will usually have their own individual accounts.If that's the case, when you turn on the computer, the screen will look something like this:
| computer monitor showing user accounts |
When you click the icon for your user account, you’ll be asked for a password. The main user or administrator should set this up for you before you begin. Type in your password and click the arrow at the tail end of the password box.
| A user account selected for login |
Should in case you have any questions on a computer related course, you can always ask questions by: Reading a topic here at www.thecomputerculture.blogspot.com (e.g The definition and uses of a computer) and posting your questions as comments.
Hi i want to know how to off a computer ?
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