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When you reboot your computer, your computer restarts, or starts again. This is just like restarting your computer.
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Restarting means the computer will power down, turn off, and start up again. Standby means it saves your current windows you have opened to its hard drive and turns off. Then when you turn it on again it starts up faster and all your progress is saved.
Buy you saying it then catches and starts makes it sounds more like a bad starter solinoid.
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As soonest you turn the computer on the energy starts flowing the CPU makes sure this happens. :)
To start the computer is called Booting. Restarting the computer is (not surprisingly) called Rebooting. This comes from the word 'bootstrap'. Which in turn, comes from the idea of pulling someone up by the bootstraps. A bootstrap program, is one that initiates other programs in sequence, in order to get the computer ready for use. In early days of computer programming these sequences had to be started by an operator. Bootstrap code makes this chore automatic. The idea that one program starts another program, is like trying to lift yourself off the ground by your bootstraps. (Programmers have a sense of humor.)
its likely the matrix virus what just is made so when your computer starts up in starts and crashes your computer.
You can try restarting your computer and booting into Safe Mode. This only starts the basic essentials needed for your computer to run, like your operating system and other basic programs like Notepad. All other non-Window applications won't start and won't affect your system.
RAM and processor.