Shut down - shuts down the computer, and installs any Windows Updates. Restart - shuts down the computer, installs any Windows Updates, and starts your computer again. Useful if your computer is having trouble with hardware and programs. Sleep - turns off your computer’s display and temporarily halts any running programs. Hibernate - turns off your computer and saves your data to a hibernation file. Useful for airplanes where devices need to be powered down for a period of time.
Shut down - shuts down the computer, and installs any Windows Updates. Restart - shuts down the computer, installs any Windows Updates, and starts your computer again. Useful if your computer is having trouble with hardware and programs. Sleep - turns off your computer’s display and temporarily halts any running programs. Hibernate - turns off your computer and saves your data to a hibernation file. Useful for airplanes where devices need to be powered down for a period of time.
-s: shuts down your computer. -r: restarts your computer. -h: hibernates your computer.
You can also find the settings key on your keyboard to do this.
Shut down - shuts down the computer, and installs any Windows Updates. Restart - shuts down the computer, installs any Windows Updates, and starts your computer again. Useful if your computer is having trouble with hardware and programs. Sleep - turns off your computer’s display and temporarily halts any running programs.
To emergency restart (if you ran out of RAM or CPU processing), press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, hold Control while clicking power, then click on “Yes”.
Shut down - shuts down the computer, and installs any Windows Updates. Restart - shuts down the computer, installs any Windows Updates, and starts your computer again. Useful if your computer is having trouble with hardware and programs. Sleep - turns off your computer’s display and temporarily halts any running programs. Hibernate - turns off your computer and saves your data to a hibernation file. Useful for airplanes where devices need to be powered down for a period of time.
Shut down - shuts down the computer, and installs any Windows Updates. Restart - shuts down the computer, installs any Windows Updates, and starts your computer again. Useful if your computer is having trouble with hardware and programs. Sleep - turns off your computer’s display and temporarily halts any running programs.