You almost have it correct. It ONLY saves the KERNEL. It does not save running programs. Any programs running will have to be restarted either by the registry run function, the startup menu, or the operator. If you want to save the running programs you must do a hibernate or sleep, which doesn't actually save them it just keeps memory alive. That will be a problem if power fails.
I think You're confusing the hibernation feature with shutdown feature. While hibernation saves running programs and kernel, shutdown only saves the kernel.
great video, I always thought shutdown is better, (subscribed) can i ask the following: 1. prolong press on the power button (10sec)? 2. unplug the power? Thanks, you explain stuff better than the teacher in computer class
If your computer is not meant to work 24/7 as a server, your HD computer will colapse in half the time you should be using it, so yes, you should restart it and then shut it down
Good idea. Will gather all the actual facts and data before posting this as force-shutdown is the root cause of so many problems. Many thanks for suggestion. All best. Barry.
My laptop is really slow because last night it randomly turned on and when I woke up and opened the laptop it was on and I restart it but it still is slow what do I do
You almost have it correct. It ONLY saves the KERNEL. It does not save running programs. Any programs running will have to be restarted either by the registry run function, the startup menu, or the operator. If you want to save the running programs you must do a hibernate or sleep, which doesn't actually save them it just keeps memory alive. That will be a problem if power fails.
I think You're confusing the hibernation feature with shutdown feature. While hibernation saves running programs and kernel, shutdown only saves the kernel.
great video, I always thought shutdown is better, (subscribed)
can i ask the following:
1. prolong press on the power button (10sec)?
2. unplug the power?
Thanks, you explain stuff better than the teacher in computer class
I've switched back to Windows after years with OS/X. Windows def has it advantages but it does require more regular restarting
If your computer is not meant to work 24/7 as a server, your HD computer will colapse in half the time you should be using it, so yes, you should restart it and then shut it down
Appreciate for this
Thank you sir 🤖
This is a major flaw, what happens when something prevents you from restarting
Do you mean if a program prevents restart? If this happens Ctrl,Alt,Del and when clicking Restart hold Shift.
What if you disable fast startup?
can you do different if you force shut down and shut down normally
Good idea. Will gather all the actual facts and data before posting this as force-shutdown is the root cause of so many problems. Many thanks for suggestion. All best. Barry.
Question: If you start from the BIOS, I assume that would clean the same as a restart would. Is that correct?
Thanks a lot 💖
My laptop is really slow because last night it randomly turned on and when I woke up and opened the laptop it was on and I restart it but it still is slow what do I do
When you are using SSD shutdown is better for a pristine state.
thanks