If you have a Windows 10 PC, it’s important to know how to restart it. Here are some tips:
- Open the Start menu and type “reboot” or “shutdown” into the search bar.
- When the computer starts up, press “F5” to start the computer in safe mode.
- Type “cmd” into the search bar and press “enter.” The computer will start up with cmd open in a new window.
- Type “netstat -an” into the command prompt and press “enter.” This will show you all of your network connections and their status. If there are any problems, this can help you determine what is wrong.
- Type “netstat -l” into the command prompt and press “enter.” This will show you all of your current processes and their status. If there are any problems, this can help you determine what is wrong.
At some point, you’ll need to restart your Windows 11 PC to troubleshoot an issue, install an update, complete an installation, or otherwise. While you’ll often see a “restart” option when updating, here are several other ways to restart your PC manually.
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Use the Power Button in the Start Menu
One of the quickest and most obvious ways to restart is by using the Start menu. To get started, click the “Start” button in your taskbar. When the Start menu opens, click the power button in the lower-right corner of the menu. In the menu that pops up, select “Restart.” Your PC will shut down and restart.
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Right-Click the Start Menu
You can also restart Windows 11 using the hidden power user menu. To access it, press Windows+x on your keyboard or right-click the “Start” button. When the menu appears, click “Shut down or sign out,” then select “Restart.” Your PC will restart immediately.
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Press Alt+F4
Alternately, you can restart your machine with a special menu window that few people know about. First, close or minimize all windows. Click your desktop, then press Alt+F4 on your keyboard. In the “Shut Down Windows” window that appears, use the drop-down menu to select “Restart.” Then click “OK.”
Use the Command Line
There’s also a quick way to restart your PC if you have access to the Command Prompt or PowerShell. First, open Windows Terminal by searching “terminal” in Start, then clicking its app icon. At the command prompt, type “shutdown -r” and hit Enter. When you see a warning message, click “Close.” Your PC will shut down and restart in 60 seconds.
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Update and Restart in Windows Update
If you have updates available and need to restart to install them, open Settings by pressing Windows+i, then select “Windows Update” in the sidebar. In “Windows Update” settings, click “Check for Updates,” and if there are any available, you can install them and restart your PC by clicking “Restart Now.” Your PC will automatically install the updates and restart.
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Use Ctrl+Alt+Delete or the Login Screen
And finally, there’s also an easy way to restart from either the Ctrl+Alt+Delete menu (that appears when you press that key combination) or the login screen. On either screen, click the power icon in the lower-right corner, then select “Restart” in the small menu that pops up. Windows 11 will restart your PC, and you’ll be back in business in no time.
Would you rather just shut down your Windows 11 PC? Don’t worry, we have guides to help you turn off and turn on your computer.
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