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Dugie
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      25th Jan 2005
Hi All,

I mentioned to my brother that a warm reboot (eg. Shut Down> Restart) is not always a good way to solve a software
or hardware problem, referring to a Win 2000 OS.
Often it is useful to shut down the computer completely, meaning the power supply is off. Either restarting
immediately, or waiting for 30 seconds or more may also help.

He asked why do this, where did I hear this, and said that it was not true.

Any comments on the usefulness of this "complete power off" technique?

Thanks, Dugie


 
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      25th Jan 2005
"Dugie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Hi All,
>
> I mentioned to my brother that a warm reboot (eg. Shut
> Down> Restart) is not always a good way to solve a software
> or hardware problem, referring to a Win 2000 OS.
> Often it is useful to shut down the computer completely,
> meaning the power supply is off. Either restarting
> immediately, or waiting for 30 seconds or more may also
> help.
>
> He asked why do this, where did I hear this, and said that
> it was not true.
>
> Any comments on the usefulness of this "complete power off"
> technique?
>
> Thanks, Dugie
>


Recommended: Power OFF and wait.
Reason: To get scumware, if any, out of RAM (memory).

J
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derek / nul
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      25th Jan 2005
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 20:15:47 GMT, "Dugie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>I mentioned to my brother that a warm reboot (eg. Shut Down> Restart) is not always a good way to solve a software
>or hardware problem, referring to a Win 2000 OS.
>Often it is useful to shut down the computer completely, meaning the power supply is off. Either restarting
>immediately, or waiting for 30 seconds or more may also help.
>
>He asked why do this, where did I hear this, and said that it was not true.
>
>Any comments on the usefulness of this "complete power off" technique?


Windows 9x did not clear memory on a reboot, so useful.

However the winNT kernel does clear memory, so power off is not required.
 
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Chaos Master
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      26th Jan 2005
In alt.comp.freeware, Dugie wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I mentioned to my brother that a warm reboot
> (eg. Shut Down> Restart) is not always a good way to solve a software
> or hardware problem, referring to a Win 2000 OS.
> Often it is useful to shut down the computer
> completely, meaning the power supply is off. Either restarting
> immediately, or waiting for 30 seconds or more may also help.
>
> He asked why do this, where did I hear this, and said that it was not true.
>
> Any comments on the usefulness of this "complete power off" technique?


It's because a power off is a total reset, it cleans up memory.
I use it always after updating drivers, to make sure all hardware is
initialized/configured properly.

(for some reason, my motherboard sometimes doesn't initialize hardware
properly... this results in problems such as no sound or slow booting)
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