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Windows XP turning off

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barbara1835 | 11:24 Sun 14th Oct 2012 | Technology
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I have always clicked on LOG OFF first before Turn Off Computer procedure, but should I be doing that ? What do other users do?

When I re-boot it is always slow to connect to Internet Explorer or Google. (I have Wireless Broadband connection in the next room and a Netgear WNDA3100 adapter.)

One of the XP manuals does not mention Logging off when turning off so perhaps i don't need to be doing it.

Any hints greatly appreciated.
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Logging off is only useful if you have a number of different users registered on the one Windows computer.

So user A can logoff to allow User B to logon and use the computer (this is what we do in our house where the PC is set up for the 5 members of our household).

Doing a logoff before shutting down Windows serves no purpose at all (assuming you do a proper Windows shut down as this saves all your files).
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Thankyou.........yes that is what I suspected, but needed knowledgeable advice.

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