You can assume the problem is with the processor, the BIOS, or the motherboard.
you broke it
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No, just let monitor go to sleep unless you will be away for more than a couple days. Many computer experts say it is better for you to leave it on then reboot daily.
After the device is attached to the system, the end-user may reboot the system without turning off power to the system. This is referred to as a warm reboot.The USB device, device driver, and application software must be able operate after the warm reboot.
I had the same problem about 5 minutes ago, all you have to do is delete the "vba" configuration settings file, then reboot it. It should work like normal, and you can set up your controls and everything again.
When a computer starts and turns on, it is called "booting". Therefore, a "reboot" is when you must restart the computer.
First of all unplug all cables from the unit, reinsert them, and try booting the system again. Hopefully this will solve your problem. You can also (if you know how), remove your hard drive and then reboot the system to see if that is the problem.
When a computer starts and turns on, it is called "booting". Therefore, a "reboot" is when you must restart the computer.
Booting is the process of starting windows. So just shut your engine off and restart.
no every data of ram gets erased as u boot the pc..
"Reboot" simply means to turn off and turn back on, or to restart. All you should have to do is press the power button.
Some problems, yes, others, no.
Reboot it-usually by holding down a couple keys simultaneous.
Most probably there is a command like this in Autoexec.bat file: shutdown -r -t 0 -c "Rebooting computer" You have to get rid off this line or commented it out.
"Boot up" is a phrase which refers to powering up a computer system. This is generally meant to include the loading of the operating system and any applications set to load on boot. "Cold booting" is booting up a computer which was previously turned off. "Warm booting" is restarting (and thus rebooting) a computer which was already running.
The order of devices the computer looks at during booting may need to be changed. During the boot sequence, escape to the BIOS and see what order it is and change and save the configuration if necessary.
$su $reboot or $sudo reboot