Apple menu

The sleep, restart, and shut down in the apple menu do not respond. There is no box asking if I really want to do this. Also, the restart after downloading software does nothing.

Hi Barney-15E;
No if you are only hitting the power button to get to the menu, then you are not in danger of corruption. It is only when you use the power button to stop the Mac completely that you are in danger of corrupting the disk.
Since the OP said he used the power button to shutdown and never said anything about using the menu, I felt I had to assume he meant exactly that and held the power button until the Mac stopped.
Allan

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