Posts Tagged ‘reboot_windows’

Restarting Windows Without Restarting Your PC

Posted by Jason in Computer, Windows Vista, Windows XP on August 16th, 2007

A modern PC with Vista Home Edition takes about one and a half minutes to boot. An older machine with XP is about the same. That’s 30 seconds for the PC itself (the ) to boot up, plus a minute for the operating system to boot. Sometimes, you need to reboot (e.g. when installing new software), but there is no need to restart , too. However, the default is to reboot both. (That’s called doing a “cold boot,” rather than a “warm boot.”) There’s a trick that works on both XP and Vista to get it to do a warm boot instead, thus saving you 30 seconds per cycle.

The trick is to hold down the SHIFT key when invoking the restart. (more…)