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Texte wiki de la nouvelle page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | 'id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>[https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=usagov&query=Leaving Leaving] your PC on all the time might be convenient, but you should still shut it down roughly once a week. Turning your computer off gives it a chance to close out of background processes that can accumulate over time and drain your PC's performance. <br>Shutting down also gives your computer's components -- such as its cooling system -- a chance to rest. <br><br>Just like any other machine, computers can break if they run nonstop for too long. Sleep mode helps minimize that risk, but your computer can still benefit from a complete shutdown from time to time. <br><br>Restarting your PC is sometimes required to apply important updates, [https://openclipart.org/search/?query=including%20security including security] patches, which is why you should shut down or restart every week or so. <br><br>Here are a few of the ways to turn off or restart your PC in Windows 11.<br>How to shut down and restart via taskbar<br>1. Click the Start button on your taskbar. (The Start button looks like four squares.) <br><br>2. Click the circular power button in the bottom right of the Start menu.<br><br>3. Then choose if you'd like to shut down your computer, restart it or put it to sleep.<br><br>If you're all about efficiency, you can save a step when shutting down this way<br><br>1. Right-click the Start button on your taskbar and mouse over Shut down or sign out<br><br>2. Select Shut down, sleep, restart or sign out<br><br>Right-clicking on the Start button is another way to shut down your PC.<br><br>Screenshot/Adam Benjamin CNET<br>How to shut down and restart with shortcuts<br>1. On your desktop press Alt + F4 (be warned: if you have a browser or other app open, this will instantly close the app). [https://ello.co/sazzadislamsizu/post/uvgmjw5mzhzhbzqh_fq3tw Windows 10] will ask you whether you want to shut down, switch users, sign out, put your computer to sleep or restart your computer.<br><br>2. Select your preferred option and then click OK.<br><br>When you press Alt + F4 from the desktop, Windows 11 will ask you what you'd like to do.<br><br>Screenshot/Adam Benjamin CNET<br><br>You can also use a classic combination to force a shutdown.<br><br>1. Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete simultaneously to pull up the options menu<br><br>2. Click the circular power button in the bottom right corner of your screen<br><br>3. Choose Sleep, Shut down or Restart<br><br><br>See also:' |
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