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Re: Troubleshoot Restart With Warm OR Cold Boot?

 
 
Richard G. Harper
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      02-24-2009
A true shut-down-and-restart is preferred. This powers down not only memory
but peripherals, connected devices, internal adapters, etc, etc.

"Susan" <> wrote in message
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> When troubleshooting system problems requiring rebooting the box does
> it matter ever if you cold-boot or warm-boot? In other words... Does
> the system care which is used? Last I once knew the only difference a
> system might care about was that a cold-boot affords more time for
> memory to zero-out or clear? Thank you.


 
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