This post mainly discusses what is reboot, restart or reset in Windows, and dig out the differences of them. Check below their differences, which to choose under different circumstances, and how to reboot/restar
It's science fiction fantasy to have a button that restores things to exactly the way they were previously. If only this button were available before that fender-bender last week, but, alas it's not a reality in real life. But such a wonder is available on a Dell Vostro laptop. To pr...
Rebooting and resetting generally refer to two different processes. Rebooting is the process of restarting a device or program in order to load new software or data while resetting usually involves erasing all existing information and restoring it back to factory settings. Resetting is often used as...
After starting your Windows device, you may occasionally run into an infinite reboot loop issue (also called “infinite boot loop” or a computer stuck restarting issue). The startup logo seems stuck on a black screen with a small circle going round and round. It’s a fairly common problem...
Regarding this one: "I also have it enabled on my laptop that I can close the lid and my second monitor becomes my primary monitor, laptop screen get's disabled. For some reason, I have to configure the display settings for the monitor when the lid is closed and w...
I may also be worth using the Lenovo preloaded image instead of clean install to ensure that original factory settings and drivers are utilized to isolate more outside the possible software issue without doing updates to observe. Update us back how things go. ...
I have tried to retry the recovery several times . The same thing comes up. I am not using dics or anything to do the recovery. And I didn't want any of my old files or settings or anything saved so I didn't use that option either. How do I fix my...
✅ Windows Update making PC not display and infinite reboot:I logged onto my PC today and windows told me I needed to update to Windows 11, initially I clicked install later and then went to the settings and...
Click on Startup Settings. Click on Restart. The PC will now reboot to the Startup Settings screen. Press 4 to Enable Safe Mode as prompted. once in Safe mode, you will able to backup your personal data, then shut down your laptop and boot again pressing ALT+F10 or keep pressi...
Anyway. I did a back up all my personal files and Restore my laptop to factory settings. Result... No more issues, no more "Capsule failed messages". Problem solved in my case.