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Have you ever been asked “Did you turn it off and on again?” when your computer won’t work? Find out why that’s the go-to IT solution!
Frequently, when computer users have a problem with their machine, they spend a considerable amount of time researching the issue and trying to fix it, when the first step should be restarting it. Rebooting can fix a multitude of problems with computers, whether they’re simply running a little slowly, keep losing a Wi-Fi connection or are doing something else equally frustrating.
“Turn it off and on again” might sound like a fairly stereotypical response when it comes to tech support, but it’s important to note that this didn’t come from nowhere. By having your computer on for days or even weeks at a time, you’re significantly damaging the speed at which it can effectively run. A restart will clear your PC’s cache, reset the RAM and get your computer back to its optimal speed in no time at all.