What’s a checkpoint restart?

A checkpoint reboot restores a computer system by identifying a specific point in system memory, known as a checkpoint, and resetting the system to that point. It is useful for dealing with corrupted files and can result in data loss, requiring reinstallation of software. A checkpoint reboot is a strategy used to overcome problems that […]

What’s a forced restart?

The process of starting a computer involves loading programs to communicate with the user. There are two restart procedures: soft and hard. Bootstrapping is the process of loading essential programming. A hard restart can be intentional or due to power loss, and may require a file check. When someone refers to “starting a computer,” it […]

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