looncraz t1_jeeju0t wrote
Reply to comment by Advanced-Blackberry in LPT: If you click "restart" by accident instead of "shut down" you can click "ESC" and it'll bring you back to the desktop stopping the restart. by Xanoks
Windows starts to login quickly, it's slow after that, and shutting down is generally much slower.
therealnai249 t1_jefuuy9 wrote
Who cares if it takes 2.5 seconds or 10 seconds to shut down. I’m literally done using it lol
looncraz t1_jeg18yr wrote
Sometimes you're just restarting, sometimes you need to disconnect power... those are times when it matters.
The longest time between each system with Windows forced updates is also WAY beyond a few seconds in difference, well into many minutes.
therealnai249 t1_jeg3jx0 wrote
If I need to restart I just press the restart button on my case and that turns it off instantly and starts the restart (not sure if that’s even a good thing).
And also, I simply can’t help but feel you’re grasping at straws. No one’s life is impacted That much by a 4 second difference in restart times you goober.
I agree with the updates they can’t definitely take a few minutes which is absolutely miserable.
looncraz t1_jeg5yd7 wrote
The reset button is not a safe way to restart, so I hope you're joking.
The shutdown speed is simply a comparison point between two products, shorter is better.
therealnai249 t1_jeget00 wrote
It’s worked for about 8 years so far 😆
Also you give off the most Linux 🤓 vibes I’ve ever seen lol
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