Cold Reboot is where you turn the computer completely off
so there is no power to the system. This would be the same result as
if you pulled the power cord from the system. This happens when you
click Turn off computer and then click Turn off.
Warm reboot is where you restart windows and it goes back
into windows. This happens when you click Turn off computer, and
then click Restart. Power never goes off on a warm reboot like the
cold reboot does.
The advantage of Cold reboot is that it releases anything that is
stuck in memory. If you are getting error messages or other issues,
it might be because something is stuck in memory. When you do a cold
reboot, it clears the memory. A warm reboot doesn't release items
stuck in memory. Only a cold reboot does.
The only thing a warm reboot does is for installing software.
Software sometimes requires modification of a system file. The
system file cannot be altered if it is in use, the install program
will update it when you restart (warm boot)
the computer. When it reboots the system file is not in use and is
able to be updated.
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