Restarting your PC

By Jay Dougherty
With each new version of Windows, Microsoft promises that you'll have to 
restart your computer less often. But that promise never seems to 
materialize.
Restarting a Windows PC is not only a dreaded task - thanks to the amount of 
time required to load Windows - but always seems to be required when you 
least
desire it.
What's behind all of this restart madness, anyway, and is there a way to cut 
down on the number of times you need to restart? Read on for some answers.
Q: Why does Windows ask me to restart my computer after I install some 
programmes but not others?
A: Typically, the reason you're asked to restart your computer after you 
install a programme is because the programme you installed requires some 
file
or driver that is loaded automatically when you start Windows. Or it's 
possible that a programme changes a setting in Windows that necessitates 
restarting
your PC.
Keep in mind that a programme will usually seek your permission before 
restarting Windows. If offered the opportunity to "restart later," choose 
that,
and see whether the programme you just installed programme will run without 
restarting.
Often it will, as the component that requires a restart of the PC may not 
actually have anything to do with the running of the application - it could 
be
a scheduling utility that runs in the background, for instance.
Also, if you ever find yourself installing several applications at once, as 
when you first set up a computer, save any restarts until after everything
is installed.
Q: What happens if I do not restart the computer when asked?
A: Generally nothing. If you choose not to restart your PC after being asked 
to do so, the component or application that was just installed may not work
properly or at all. But there are very few installations that absolutely 
require a restart of your PC in order for the computer to run properly.
One exception is an installation that makes changes to a hardware 
component - BIOS updates are a good example. Typically, however, if a 
restart is absolutely
required, you will not be given an option not to.
Q: Is there a quicker way to restart Windows?
A: No, not in recent versions. In Windows 98, you could (and still can) hold 
down the Shift key while clicking Restart, and the PC would skip the initial
hardware boot-up screens. But Microsoft has removed that capability from XP 
and Vista.
Q: Is shutting down my computer as good as restarting?
A: Yes. In fact, when restarting your computer in an effort to troubleshoot 
some problem, many technicians will advise turning off the computer and 
leaving
it off for 30 seconds or so. The reason: completely clearing memory of all 
running processes and applications is thought to take approximately this 
long.
Q: I heard that I should restart my computer every so often even if Windows 
does not ask me to. Is that really necessary?
A: If your computer is running fine and you wish to leave it running all the 
time, there's no reason to restart it periodically.
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Thanks with regards
Saravanan.
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