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Shut down, sleep, or hibernate your PC - Microsoft Support
Turn your PC off completely. To shut down, select Start and then select Power > Shut down. Sleep uses very little power, your PC starts up faster, and you’re instantly back to where you left off.
Resolving Blue Screen errors in Windows - Microsoft Support
Blue Screen errors (also sometimes called black screen errors or STOP code errors) can occur if a serious problem causes Windows to shut down or restart unexpectedly. You might see a message that says, "Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer" or a similar message.
Shut down (turn off) your PC - Microsoft Support
To turn off your PC in Windows 10, select the Start button, select the Power button, and then select Shut down. I'm having trouble opening the Start menu
"Shutdown" option missing from the Start Menu and Ctrl+Alt+Del dialog ...
The "Shutdown" button may not be available in the Start menu and grayed out when you press Ctrl+Alt+Del. CAUSE. This issue is due to the Local Computer Policy settings. RESOLUTION. To resolve the issue, perform the following: Click Start, Run. Type gpedit.msc and click OK. Navigate to the following path:
Troubleshoot problems updating Windows - Microsoft Support
Then, select Start > Power , and select either Update and restart or Update and shut down . Run Windows Update again Even if you have downloaded some updates, there may be more available.
Shut down, sleep, or hibernate your PC - Microsoft Support
Turn your PC off completely. To shut down, select Start and then select Power > Shut down. Sleep uses very little power, your PC starts up faster, and you’re instantly back to where you left off.
Shut down (turn off) your PC - Microsoft Support
To turn off your PC in Windows 10, select the Start button, select the Power button, and then select Shut down. I'm having trouble opening the Start menu. Shut down (turn off) your PC.
Force a shutdown and restart your Surface - Microsoft Support
Press and hold down the power button until your Surface shuts down and restarts and you see the Windows logo screen (about 20 seconds), then release the power button. After your Surface restarts, we recommend you get the latest updates for Surface and Windows to help make sure your device is performing its best.
Surface turns on but is stuck on a logo screen - Microsoft Support
Solution 1: Force a shut down and restart. Press and hold down the power button until your Surface shuts down and restarts and you see the Windows logo screen again (about 20 seconds), then release the power button. See Force a shut down and restart your Surface for more info. If Windows doesn’t start, try Solution 2.
Restart (reboot) your PC - Microsoft Support
Windows 10. Go to Start , select the Power button, and then select Restart . Select the Start button, then Power > Restart.