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a soft priority is one that will not act if it is countermanded by another priority, a hard priority. example: a policemans soft priority is to maintain the appearance of peace. his hard priority is to keep the people under control of the elected dictator.
A hard boot, or cold boot, involves turning on the power with the on/off switch, A soft boot, or warm boot, involves using the operating system to reboot.
A a soft boot takes the intials steps if a hard boot doesnt happen.. A hard boot initializes the processor and clears memory
I'm not sure if its a soft boot but Ctrl+Alt+Del will reboot the machine when using DOS. It probably is a soft boot.
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.
It's commonly called a 'soft' boot.
The boot! The boot!The boot! The boot!
A hard boot - is starting up the computer from 'cold' - ie - switching it on at the mains etc. A soft boot - is re-starting an already running machine - ie - pressing CTRL + ALT + DEL together.
It's the soft top drain.
A soft boot is when you just turn a device off and back on. Which you can do by hitting the power button off then back on or use a reset button which also powers off and on a device automatically. A hard boot is when you completely erase the software that runs in the device and re install it back on to the device.
Soft boot is less stressfull for your computer!! (Control-ALT- Delete) Hard boot is rough for your computer!! And it takes longer:( People argue all the time about which way is better to shut off your computer so I don't know if this is the truest answer!!
NIKE CTR360 MAESTRI boot. I think he uses the soft ground ones.