Win 2000 Quick Restart
I used to be able to do a quick windows restart in Win 98, by pressing the shift key at the restart comand. Having upgraded now to Win 2000, this doesn't work- in fact, nothing happens so long as my finger is on the shift key. Does Win 2000 not support this quick restart, or am I doing something wrong?
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Dunno nuffink about a "quick restart" on Windows 2000, but you have two other choices :
1. Standby - low power mode, computer still active, but turns on again at a moment's notice. Available any time, just choose it from the shut down menu. 2. Hibernate - memory contents saved to a disk file, then computer turned off. When you power it back up it remembers where it was. Quicker than a complete reboot. May require configuration through the Control Panel -> Power Options "Hibernate" tab, tick "Enable Hibernate support". Caveat for (2) - shutdown and restart the beast from time to time, it can get its knickers in a twist and a reboot "clears its cache", as TD will surely advise if I don't get in there. |
Thanks, Nr Fairy.
But what I'm looking for is, for example, when something minor goes wrong with Windows, and I need to do a shut down and re-start. Used to be easy and fast in Win98, by holding down shift key when cliccking "Restart" Anyone else got any suggestions?:confused: |
In WIN2K you choose log off <username> from shutdown box and log back on when prompted from a dialog box - bit like a reset and quicker than a normal restart
I am not aware of a quick restart in WIN2K using the shift key |
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