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    Home » Stop against. Restart: Which is Best for Your Windows 11 PC?

    Stop against. Restart: Which is Best for Your Windows 11 PC?

    Amelia ScottBy Amelia ScottMay 23, 202603 Mins Read Computers
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    Shutting down your Windows 11 PC and restarting it are two options you can select when using the power button command on your computer. However, they give slightly different results. When you shut down your Windows 11 computer, the process may not completely clear the main system memory. Indeed, many computers have the default “Fast Startup” option, preventing the operating system from completely shutting down; instead, it enters a state of partial hibernation.

    This allows the system kernel to be saved to the drive without a full refresh. Think of it as a snapshot of your system on the drive, so you don’t need to boot it from a new state, because it’s loaded from disk. If you’re using the shutdown command as a quick way to let hardware cool down or to keep security intact because you’re leaving your computer on all the time, that’s fine and sometimes recommended to prevent accidental damage. But if you need it to eliminate technical glitches or performance issues in your system, it’s best to reboot instead.

    When should you shut down or restart your Windows 11 PC




    A close up of clicking the shutdown option on a Windows computer

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    The main reason you restart your computer rather than shutting it down is when you are trying to troubleshoot your computer or change default settings/clear the system cache. Rebooting is also a good option when you’re trying to avoid conflicts during an installation or ensure that it takes full effect after the installer completes. If this step is required, the application will usually ask you to restart to complete the installation.

    A reboot is also a good way to refresh your system or device drivers that have started working, as it reloads them from scratch. So if you’re trying to get your PC back to a cleaner state than it once was (like for perceived memory leaks), you’ll want to opt for a restart rather than a shutdown, unless you forcibly bypass Fast Startup using the Shift-Click method or manually disable it in your Control Panel’s Power Options.

    However, if you have Fast Start turned off, Shutdown becomes a bit more useful if you prefer to save energy and avoid unnecessary electricity consumption on your bill, especially when not in use overnight. A true shutdown will completely cut power to the motherboard and RAM, resulting in 0W, and will also unload the system kernel and erase your data stored in RAM – the same as a reboot. But if you shut it down while the fast startup option is enabled, you’re technically allowing it to hibernate, which still uses a small amount of power.



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