• @[email protected]
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      Top 5 annoyance, happens all the time with my work machine so I have to baby sit the update before I can shut down for real and leave.

  • Zorro
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    221 month ago

    I wait for bios then hit the power button

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s the computer equivalent of stopping the microwave when it’s done but hasn’t yet beeped.

  • UnfortunateShort
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    I forgot it since Linux solved that problem like a decade ago

    • @Strider
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      Yeah, it would be such an easy fix for windows too but they “forgot” how to ui a decade ago.

    • @A_Very_Big_Fan
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      11 month ago

      I haven’t used Linux since 2015… What was the solution?

  • @Xeroxchasechase
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    30 seconds on my 15 years old machine with linux

      • @ripcord
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        61 month ago

        Or without a confirmation, or without a confirmation that requires typing something first.

        • @[email protected]
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          Windows server gives a confirmation box where you can add a reason why the server needs to shutdown, though it is not mandatory.

          • @ripcord
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            11 month ago

            Pretty sure you have to type SOMETHING to continue.

  • @[email protected]
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    For those who use windows with english language.

    CTRL+X, U, U.

    Invoke quick menu, select power entry, select shutdown.

  • @[email protected]
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    Lol… back in the day, it was accidentally hitting the physical reset button with your shoe… and that wreaked havoc on your UNIX system…

  • @Guy_Fieris_Hair
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    Not too bad now days with SSDs and fast boot, but back in the day that may have been a 15+ minute mistake. Getting into windows took several minutes and you would still have several minutes of nearly unresponsivness as background processes booted, including your anti-virus. Usually you clicked the power button and waked away for a bit. And the trick to speeding up your pc was to dig into the startup folder and delete as many programs as possible so they wouldn’t start at boot, because for some reason everything wanted to.

  • @proti
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    me spamming ctrl+alt+del, hoping it’ll stop it

  • @tpihkal
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    31 month ago

    Restart, not really a problem…update and restart, oof.

  • @notaviking
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    31 month ago

    Back in the days of Windows XP and mechanical hard drives

  • Nailbar
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    11 month ago

    F11 on my computer let’s me select which boot device to boot from, and I just turn off the computer there.