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Restarting/rebooting Windows 10 closes all apps, shuts down Windows, and turns it back on. Sometimes, this can be very helpful in speeding up your device (especially after heavy use) since the memory (RAM) is cleared with every restart.[1] This article explains multiple different methods of restarting Windows 10.
- Before you start: Save any unsaved work in open apps. Performing a restart will close open apps, and any unsaved work since your last save opportunity will be discarded and most likely lost.
How to Reboot a Windows 10 Computer
- Open the Start menu.
- Select the power icon at the bottom.
- Press restart to reboot your computer.
- Wait for your computer to restart and log in.
Steps
- Launch the Power User menu. Press the ⊞ Win+X keys together.[2]
- Alternatively, right-click the Start button. Touchscreen device users can hold down and release.
- Hover over/select Shut down or sign out. This option is located second from the bottom. Choosing this will prompt a submenu to appear to the right of the main context menu.
- You can also press the U keyboard key.
- Click Restart. Pressing the R keyboard key will perform the same action as clicking Restart.
- Navigate to the desktop. Press ⊞ Win+D simultaneously. There are other different ways of doing this:
- Close all open apps. Use the ✕ button.
- Clicking the very bottom-right of the screen, on the taskbar.
- Open the "Shut Down Windows" dialog box. Press Alt+F4 together.
- Pressing the keys together while an app is displayed will cause the window to close.
- Click the dropdown menu. It's right below the "What do you want the computer do do?" line of text.
- Choose the Restart option.
- Confirm the restart. Press OK or hit ↵ Enter.
- Open the Command Prompt. Press ⊞ Win+X and choose Command Prompt. You can also use the C key.
- You can also press ⊞ Win+R, type cmd, and hit ↵ Enter or click OK.
- Enter shutdown/r. If wanted, you can substitute the slash / with a hyphen -.
- Abort the shutdown by using shutdown /a[3]
- Hit the ↵ Enter key. This will submit the command.
- Dismiss the notification. You'll get a notification telling you that you'll be signed out in less than a minute. Click Close to dismiss it.
Community Q&A
- QuestionI tried the 3rd option but it isn't working and my laptop was still on. What can I do?Community AnswerTry again and if it still doesn't work, try one of the other options.
- QuestionMy laptop is on but the screen is blank, what should I do?RupertTop AnswererTry holding your power button for ten seconds or longer. This should force shut down your computer by effectively cutting its power, and will override any warnings about open programs or unsaved work.
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Tips
- If the computer is frozen, you'll need to do a hardware reboot. You should only do this if the steps listed above didn’t work, since there's a risk of data corruption and loss, among other issues.[4] Here's how:
- Press and hold the power button on the computer until it turns off. This button is usually located on the side/top of your laptop, or on the front of the “tower” part of your desktop computer.
- Press the power button once again to turn it back on.
Thanks - You can restart in Safe Mode by going to "Start > Settings > Update & security > Recovery > Advanced start-up > Restart now".Thanks
- To restart from the sign-in screen, click the Power icon (bottom-right) and choose Restart.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-clear-random-access-memory-ram-in-windows
- ↑ https://www.lifewire.com/what-is-the-power-user-menu-2625968
- ↑ https://www.thewindowsclub.com/abort-system-shutdown-windows
- ↑ https://www.techopedia.com/definition/7520/hard-reboot
- https://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/computing/windows-10/how-to-restart-windows-10-and-whatever-happened-to-safe-mode-11364000631724 — Tips
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