HP Workstation x4000 hp workstation x4000 - Getting Started Guide - Windows (A - Page 17
Creating an Emergency Repair Disk, Shutting Down Your Workstation
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CAUTION Setting Up And Using Your Workstation Using Your x4000 Workstation • The software license agreement is displayed and you are given an opportunity to read "Working in Comfort" (ergonomics advice for computer users). 3. Answer the operating system setup questions: • Computer name. Enter a name for your workstation. • Administrator passwords. You are given the option to assign an Administrator password. 4. When prompted, click Finish to restart the workstation. After the system restarts, you can log in for the first time. Creating an Emergency Repair Disk It is very important to create an Emergency Repair Disk for the operating system. Use new diskettes for this purpose. For more information on how to create these diskettes, refer to the operating system documentation. Shutting Down Your Workstation Always power off through the operating system. Do not power off using the power button or reset button except during extreme circumstances when the system will not shut down through the operating system. Using the power button or reset button to power down may cause you to lose unsaved data from open applications. To shut down your workstation: 1. Exit all applications. 2. Select Start > Shut Down. A dialog box appears with any shut down options that are supported by your operating system. 3. Select one of the options and click OK. For more information on shut down options such as Stand by and Hibernate, see "Using Power Management" on page 24 or your Windows documentation. Chapter 1 17
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