I strongly suggest that you read the manual to see how the power options
work with your particular computer. Different companies set things up in
different way. They may even be using proprietary hardware/software to
manage the power. You will never know until you research the manual and the
company web site.
There is always the phone option if all else fails.
--
Regards,
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)
"GE" <geshlema at etemco dot net> wrote in message
news:...
> You may try hitting the power button and see if that brings it back to
> life.
> Someone else in here may have a better Idea though.
>
> "Bonehead in Salem" <Bonehead in > wrote in
> message news:B6F952C8-B43F-45EF-9257-...
>> Sadly, I have had windows 98 for far too long. I just got an HP w/Vista.
>> When
>> it is running "normally", there is a blue light on the power button for
>> both
>> the monitor and the PC. After I leave it for a few hours, there is a
>> yellow
>> light on the monitor, and NO LIGHT on the PC. I try moving the
>> mouse-nothing
>> happens. I push the "half moon button" that is the "sleep " button for
>> the
>> PC, and nothing happens. I have had to go underneath the computer, and
>> turn
>> off all power (in the power strip) and it resets-and then works fine.
>> This
>> may be THE MOST MORONIC question--but how do I get my great new computer
>> to
>> turn on when there are no lights, and the power hasn't even been turned
>> OFF??
>> I haven't had the nerve to call any help lines...but I'm hoping,
>> anonymously,
>> that someone could help me here. I am frustrated-and I know that it isn't
>> good for the computer to just cut off the power, without going through a
>> proper shut down process. Whats the scoop with this??
>
>