Apple MB325LL Manual - Page 16

Shut Down Your iMac, To turn off your iMac, do one of the following

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Shut Down Your iMac If you will not be using your iMac for a day or more, you should turn it off. To turn off your iMac, do one of the following: Â Choose Apple () > Shut Down. Â Press the power (®) button on the back of your iMac and click Shut Down in the dialogue box that appears. NOTICE: Shut down your iMac before you unplug or move it. Moving your iMac while the hard disk is spinning can damage the hard disk, causing loss of data or the inability to start up from the hard disk. To turn your iMac on again, press the power (®) button. 16 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go

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Chapter 1
Ready, Set Up, Go
Shut Down Your iMac
If you will not be using your iMac for a day or more, you should turn it off.
To turn off your iMac, do one of the following:
Â
Choose Apple (
) > Shut Down.
Â
Press the power (
®
) button on the back of your iMac and click Shut Down in the
dialogue box that appears.
To turn your iMac on again, press the power (
®
) button.
NOTICE:
Shut down your iMac before you unplug or move it. Moving your iMac while
the hard disk is spinning can damage the hard disk, causing loss of data or the
inability to start up from the hard disk.