Restarting Windows Without Restarting Your PC

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  • Devilfish
    Administrator
    • Feb 2008
    • 7872

    #1

    Restarting Windows Without Restarting Your PC

    Unless you have to, it is many times advantageous to “warm boot”, or rather warm reboot, Windows. In a warm reboot, Windows restarts, but the computer doesn’t, skipping the whole pre-Windows boot screen/BIOS/startup sequence. You an easily specify a warm boot in both Windows XP and Windows Vista.

    Windows Vista: Select Start, then hover over the right arrow that is to the right of the padlock icon until the pop-up menu appears that contains “restart” as one of it’s choices. Hold down the SHIFT key while clicking on the “restart” choice.

    Windows XP: Select Start. Select “Shut Down…”. Change the drop-down combo box under “What do you want the computer to do?” to “Restart”. Hold down the SHIFT key while clicking on the “OK” button.
  • jasbo7
    V.I.P. Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 1432

    #2
    cheers m8 this will come in handy

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