when you restart a computer it shuts it doun then swiches it back on.
when you shut doun a computer it just turns off all the devices one at a time until it turns off all the divices.
i hope this helps you your question is not that clear but i still tried my best
maybe you are accidently hitting restart or you have you computer programed to do that.
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it may be trying to recover lots windows or tabs from a faulty shutdown or restart or you didnt save or something along that line, if not it may just be adware in which case you would want to get a anti virus and get rid of that as soon as possible.
If you've set your computer to remember your login information on start up, then your computer will not lose your special code upon a restart. No matter how you restart it.
Every time you want to turn the computer off. It is bad to turn your computer off without running the standard shutdown procedures.
Although not a virus, the command shutdown (Windows or *nix) will shutdown a computer.For Windows, the usage is shutdown [-i | -l | -s | -r | -a] [-f] [-m \\computername] [-t xx] [-c "comment"] [-d up:xx:yy] with the usage: -i Display GUI interface, must be the first option -l Log off (cannot be used with -m option) -s Shutdown the computer -r Shutdown and restart the computer -a Abort a system shutdown -m \\computername Remote computer to shutdown/restart/abort -t xx Set timeout for shutdown to xx seconds -c "comment" Shutdown comment (maximum of 127 characters) -f Forces running applications to close without warning -d [u] [p]:xx:yy The reason code for the shutdown u is the user code p is a planned shutdown code xx is the major reason code (positive integer less than 256) yy is the minor reason code (positive integer less than 65536)In *nix, the following applies:shutdown [-a][-t sec][-krhnfFc][time][warning-message] -a Use /etc/shutdown.allow. -t sec Tell init to wait sec seconds between sending processes the warning and the kill signal, before changing to another runlevel. -k Don't really shutdown; only send the warning messages to everybody. -r Reboot after shutdown. -h Halt after shutdown. -n Don't call init to do the shutdown but do it ourselves. The use of this option is discouraged, and its results are not always what you'd expect. -f Skip fsck on reboot. -F Force fsck on reboot. -c Cancel an already running shutdown. With this option it is of course not possible to give the time argument, but you can enter an explanatory message on the command line that will be sent to all users. time When to shutdown. warning-message Message to send to all users.
shutdown -m \\computername - Remote computer to shutdown/restart/abort shutdown -t xx - Set timeout for shutdown to xx seconds
Restart your computer and a soon as Windows starts loading, press F8. There should be numerous options including one that says something like, "Safe Mode with Command Prompt." Arrow down to that option and press enter.
You use the any key
causes: .You have "automatically restart" selected.
right click > New > Shortcut then type the following line: to shutdown = shutdown -s to restart = shutdown -r
There are many causes for a computer to restart during shutdown. The most likely explanation is lack of drivers for the particular motherboard or wrong drivers installed for the particular motherboard. Regards.
AnswerI think. the difference is when you restart. (ex: a computer.) the systems is half awake. like some virtual memory' though eventually coming to shutting down and running again. in shutdown of course, it will gradually coming to a stop. all of the system itself. (only if you choose shutdown/restart from windows scroll bar.)
Yes, when a Computer is restarted, or Shutdown, any program, or active user is Logged off.
1. Shutdown your computer. 2. Log in to your Facebook. 3.go to the tetris battle. 4. and then restart your computer. 5. then watch and see your rank.
Hold down the Windows key on your keyboard and tap the R key. This opens the Run box. Type in "cmd" and hit Enter. This opens the Command Line window. Type in "shutdown -r -t 00". Your computer will restart immediately. Leave off the "-t 00" if you want it to wait 30 seconds before restarting. Use "shutdown -s" to shutdown fully instead of just restart. Or you can use the "shutdown -l" option to logoff.
Any icon on the desktop will stay on the desktop when you restart your computer. Upon windows shutdown, Windows saves all of your settings and preferences. So when you restart all of the icons, documents, pictures and everything else will stay right were it was.
1. Shutdown your computer. 2. Log in to your Facebook. 3.go to the tetris battle. 4. and then restart your computer. 5. then watch and see your rank.