Does restarting a computer improve its performance?
e.g. after a month if my computer is up, if i restart it, will it go faster?
im currently having an argument with a friend >_< hes suggesting it does absolutely nothing, and "you only need to reboot a pc because the softwares causes errors in OS sometimes etcetcetc, that happens rarley, and computers DONT REST"
im suggesting the opposite, that you need to reboot to free up memory and it'll improve performance then if you had left it on for a while, especially if you have less ram, or more ram intensive programs
p.s. and i do consider a reboot a "rest", which i think he considers it so too
e.g. after a month if my computer is up, if i restart it, will it go faster?
im currently having an argument with a friend >_< hes suggesting it does absolutely nothing, and "you only need to reboot a pc because the softwares causes errors in OS sometimes etcetcetc, that happens rarley, and computers DONT REST"
im suggesting the opposite, that you need to reboot to free up memory and it'll improve performance then if you had left it on for a while, especially if you have less ram, or more ram intensive programs
p.s. and i do consider a reboot a "rest", which i think he considers it so too
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