Introduction
So you just installed new software or updates and Windows Vista tells you the computer needs to be restarted. This guide shows you how to shave a few seconds off the boot up time by performing a warm boot.
A “warm boot” is when you restart the computer without shutting down the BIOS, processor, or any of the other hardware components in your computer.
Warning: If you have a complex hardware setup (RAID for example) you might not want to perform a warm boot.
Perform a Warm Boot
- Click the Start button.
- Point at the arrow next to the lock button on the Start Menu.
- Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard and click Restart.
Hint: This feature works on Windows XP also by holding down Shift when you press Shut Down in the Start Menu.
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