By JD Chang

Does your computer need restarting? The science of the right computer rebooting is not that easy - you don't just shut down your computer.

To reboot your computer the correct way - and to avoid serious OS errors and registry problems that could cause longer-term problems, read this article. I'll provide 5 steps to properly rebooting any PC or Mac computer without damages to the OS.

Sometimes even a computer running slowly needs a good reboot to speed it up!

Step 1. Close and retain programs

If your computer isn't frozen up, make sure to close and save all programs and data. When computers reboot, they automatically dump and delete short-term memory. This means that any Microsoft Office document that you were working on will be deleted unless you SAVE IT.

Step 2. Make sure there are no running processes

If there are running scripts like a hard drive defragment or system restore, these actions could be terminated and cause major damage to both the software installed itself as well as any files associated.

Step 3. Do a "soft reboot" through the Start Menu

I'm talking just to Windows laptop and desktop users now, but the same process would apply to Apple Macbook users as well. Find the Start Menu Shutdown, and click "Restart".

Step 4. If that doesn't fix it, do a hard PC computer reboot

This is when all else fails and a soft reboot "Restart" isn't working. Find your power button, and hold it down. Do not let go! That's important - hold it down until your entire processor shuts off (usually in 5 seconds).

Your computer has been made to power down manually - what's known as a hard computer reboot. This will cause data loss and in the wrong circumstances, corrupt software and OS files.

Step 5. Once your PC laptop computer has rebooted

Do a check of major programs that load on rebooting. These are the first to get messy during rebooting procedures. Remember, proper rebooting eliminates the need to buy cheap computer repair parts!

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