Re: [OT] Child Safty Precautions?
- From: Jenda Vancura <jendavancura@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2006 16:39:13 +0200
Amichai Rotman wrote:
Hi AllI seriously think altitude is the best solution here. Have you thought of putting the computer on a shelf, out of the child's reach?
I have a one year old chile whom just started to walk. He discovered the power button on my PC and keeps pressing it. Although my system's BIOS is set to S3 mode, and the system shuts down normaly - I am afraid for the integrity of it on the long run.
How can I prevent my kid from touching the computer?
Is there something I can configure in the system and/or the BIOS to disable the power button?
Can any of you tell me about his/her experience regarding his/her kids and the PC co-existance?
Thanks!
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