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  • Jul 31, 2008, 10:40 AM
    rakarocky
    How to reboot computer
    Hey every body on this link please help me to reboot my PC
    I had purchased my PC three weeks ago and I'm not aware of such problems I'm living in rural area where no one knows well about computers,. it is attacked by some virusesssssssss:o :( :( :( :confused:
  • Jul 31, 2008, 12:38 PM
    chuckhole
    If you can not perform a normal shutdown, then hold down the power button for at least 6 seconds. This will forcefully turn it off.

    Before you reboot your computer, first go to a web site that offers online Virus Scanning.

    Here are a few links for you (in no particular order).
    Trend Micro HouseCall - Free Online Virus and Spyware Scan - Trend Micro USA
    BitDefender Online Scanner - Free Online Virus Scan
    McAfee – Computer Anti-Virus Software and Internet Security For Your PC
    http://security.symantec.com/
  • Aug 1, 2008, 12:33 PM
    arafatsdp
    To reboot your computer click start button and select turnoff computer option and then select restart button and click.
  • Aug 1, 2008, 01:10 PM
    snowalps
    Wow , if it were working that way why would the chap post it here?LOL!
  • Aug 1, 2008, 05:07 PM
    seahwk83
    Can you give more detail on your situation, errors, messages,

    If possible please supply as much information as to descibes your problem or question if it applys to request. Most are easy and if not supplied, they may be asked eventually depending on situation.

    The operating system you're running, and its version.
    The exact text of the error message if possible, this may convey a lot of information.

    Whether you are running a firewall, a virus scanner, or a spyware scanner, and what brand and version if known.

    A list of any changes that either happened or that you perhaps made to your computer around the time that the problem started; particularly any software or hardware that you installed or setup.

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