turn it off... then turn it on again.
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Personal Computer....AKA..... all computers write and mod computer programs that's how they run them.
Go to the Start Menu and open Control Panel. Then click on "Add or Remove Programs". It will take a couple minutes to formulate a list of all programs installed on your computer.
Once you see your computer's desktop, your computer has already booted. However, this does not mean that all of your computers programs have already loaded. For some time after your computer has booted there are other programs that are still starting up. If you try to play a video game while these programs are still starting your computer will run very slow since it is trying to both run your game and start these programs at the same time.
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Your RAM does not go anywhere, but is only used by programs. As you close programs, the ram the programs was using becomes available again. If your computer is running slow, try cutting off or uninstalling unneeded programs. The more you have running at any given time the slower your computer will be. If the programs that use up all your ram are on your startup list go to < Start - All Programs - Startup > and remove the programs that you do not want starting with windows. They will still be on your computer so if your have no need of them at all, uninstall them to help increase speed.
Go o start click run type: msconfig the go to startup tab then click: disable all doing that will not let the virus to start again when you restart and start up your computer then go to start again after you restart your computer and the control panel if you are on category view switch to view then go to add and remove programs then uninstall unnecessary programs
A soft boot should be used on your computer any time that you press restart after installing updates, or programs. A soft boot is when you allow all programs to close before you restart. The only time you would use a hard boot is when you have to restart without allowing programs to close first.
Well, most programs do actually so that the registry keys can be updated and encoded with your new system.
hi Try turning off your computer at the mains and then restart it hopefully then it should come of hibernation mode
Yes - if you perform a restart operation, Windows closes all open programs, documents and web-pages. It also re-boots the power supply. Any work in progress would be lost unless you've saved your work.
It is in your system restore. Turn off system restore, restart your computer, stop any programs that are running, run AVG 7.0 and remove the dialer. Run Ad-aware SE or Spybot Search & Destroy. Clean out your files with a Cache Cleaner. If you do not have one I recommend CCleaner. After running all these, do a search for any associated files and delete them. Restart your computer, turn on System Restore and create a restore point. Restart the computer. All of these free programs and info about them can be found at this site. Here you will also find answers to any other questions you may have. You can get rid of this Trojan horse Dialer.10.AP , by following these steps . 1 Download and intall the Malwarebytes on your computer . 2 Update your Malwarebytes . 3 Scan your computer for all the malwares in your computer . 4 Remove all the malwares , found while scanning with the malwarebytes . 5 Restart your computer .
Do whats commonly called a hard restart or hard boot. This consists of unplugging the computer. If it's a laptop you must disconnect the ac adapter and remove the battery in order to do a hard restart.
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There are a couple of things you can try if you find yourself running low on RAM, and your computer is slow. You can restart your computer which closes all running programs. Checking your internet connection may also be slowing your computer.
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
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.