Re: Diff. between Shutdown and Restart
- From: "NotMe" <cargod01@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 18:53:40 -0600
Pressing the reset button on the front of the computer will restart it. This
is not recommended because it does not shut Windows down properly and may
result in data corruption/loss.
Selecting restart from the shutdown menu will restart the system (without
the chkdsk utility running as it will after pressing the reset button) and
without the data loss associated with using the reset button.
Selecting shutdown from the shutdown menu will turn the power off to the
system after shutting down windows properly (thus avoiding data
loss/corruption).
When pushing the power button after a proper shutdown, the machine should
boot without the chkdsk utility wanting to run.
BTW: Calling people names will just get you flamed or future questions
ignored.
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