Power On; Power Off - Fujitsu LIFEBOOK U537 User Manual

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Power On

Power/Suspend/Resume button
You can use the Power/Suspend/Resume
button to turn on your notebook. Once you have
connected an AC adapter to the notebook or
charged the internal Lithium ion battery, you
can power on your notebook.
When you turn on your notebook, be sure
you have a power source. This means that
at least one battery is installed and charged,
or that the AC adapter is connected and has
power.
You can press the Power/Suspend/Resume
button to start the notebook. After you have
finished working on the notebook, you can
either lrave it in Standby (i.e. suspend) mode or
turn it off.
Do not carry the notebook around when it is
still power on. Do not subject the notebook
to shocks and vibrations. Failure to do so
may damage the notebook.
When you power on your notebook, it will
perform a Power On Self test(POST) to check
the internal parts and configuration for normal
functionality. If an error is found, your notebook
will emit an audio warning and/or an error
message.
After satisfactory completion of the Power On
Self Test(POST), your notebook will load your
operating system.
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Power Off

Before turning off the power, check that the
Hard Disk Drive Access and Optical Disk Drive
Access indicators are off. If you power off the
notebook when it is accessing the disk drives,
data may be lost or corrupted. To power off
the notebook, always shut down the notebook
p r o p e r l y u s i n g t h e W i n d o w s s h u t d o w n
procedure.
Remember to close all files, exit all
applications and shut down the operating
system prior to turning off the power using
the power button. If documents are opened
when the notebook is turned off, data may
be lost and this may result in disk errors.
Remember to use the correct procedure to
shut down the notebook. The proper procedure
is:
Windows 10
1. Click the Windows icon
2. Click the Power, and select Shut down
from the list.

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