Hi, Amanda.
Good for mom-in-law!
> I always thought that was a worst case scenario kind of shut down, but is
> it? Is it harmful to let her use that as the normal shutdown?
No harm, no foul. ;^}
While it's not the best way to shut down, it sure beats pulling the plug!
On the Ctrl+Alt+Del screen, the Shut Down icon has a small triangular arrow
just to the right. Clicking this gets a smaller version of the Start
button's menu, with Shut Down still at the bottom. It might be easier for
her to select this option, which produces the same graceful shut down as
using the Start button.
(I accidentally Shut Down my computer 3 times by testing while typing this
Reply. :>( So maybe I'm not the best guy to be answering this question.)
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)
"Amanda" <> wrote in message
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> My mom-in-law recently got a new e-machine running Vista Premium. She was
> just getting accustomed to XP, so some of the new Vista details can be
> troubling for her. I try to teach her whenever I can. (She's 76 and never
> used a computer before. She's taking to it verrrry slowly.)
> ANYWAY, she told me the other day she couldn't find the start button to
> shut
> down, so she just unplugged the power. (geesh.)
> I told her never do that, showed her the new Windows symbol where the
> START
> should be, went through the shut down process a few times. Then I showed
> her
> how to use the Ctrl-alt-del and choose shutdown, just in case she got
> confused again. About a week later she told me proudly that she's been
> shutting down the computer properly now every time with the ctrl-alt-del.
> I always thought that was a worst case scenario kind of shut down, but is
> it? Is it harmful to let her use that as the normal shutdown? Now that
> she;s
> learned it, it may be hard to un-learn.
> --
> Amanda B