Microsoft has shown over the years that it hides some pearls in Windows to help users. These guarantee essential support in difficult times, as long as they are known. New (re)detected is detected and helps to restart Windows if it crashes. Find out what it is and how to use it.
Windows users should already know some basic ways to restart Windows if problems occur. The combination of Ctrl + Alt + Del opens the door to a list of options and the possibility of a system recovery from Microsoft, without having to turn it off and on again.
Of course there is a simpler way, depending on what Windows can offer users. The Start Menu itself has these capabilities, the user just needs to follow the normal paths to restart his computer with Windows.
However, for more complex moments, there is a solution that few people know about. We are talking about Emergency restart. This option is available in all the latest versions of Windows, and is ready to help users in times when the computer is not responding.
To access this area, follow the normal shortcut path Ctrl + Alt + Del. In this area, you will have 3 options on the right side, one of which is related to restart. You must press Ctrl before clicking to open the current menu.
The difference is, in fact, that not a menu will open, but a new area, with an emergency restart message. By pressing OK, the computer will immediately restart, losing all files that have not yet been saved.
Although it is very similar to pressing the power button to force a reboot, this button is done in a more Windows-modified way. As the message will indicate, this is a form of last resort and should only be used in situations where Windows is unable to respond.
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