Getting Started
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Turning Off Your System
Before turning off your system, save and close all open files. If you turn the system off
without saving and closing files, you might lose some or all of your work.
Perform the following steps, in order, to turn off your system:
1. Close any application data files you have open as well as any applications you have
running. Most application programs prompt you to save the information before
closing.
2. Shut down the operating system with the appropriate command from Table 1–2
below:
Table 1–2: Operating System Shutdown
Operating System Action
Microsoft Windows NT
Workstation
From the Program Manager File Menu, choose Shutdown
or
press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Del].
Choose the OK button to confirm.
Digital UNIX Type the following from a superuser account:
shutdown -h now
OpenVMS Type the following from a privileged account:
@sys$system:shutdown
3. Wait for the operating system to complete the shutdown process. For OpenVMS and
Digital UNIX, the SRM console prompt (>>>) is displayed. Microsoft Windows NT
Workstation displays a window indicating it is safe to turn off or restart the system.
4. Do not turn off power to your system and peripherals until the shutdown sequence has
completed.