How to Properly Reboot (Restart) a Windows Computer (2024)

What to Know

  • Windows 11, 10 & 8: Press the power icon in the Start menu, then select Restart.
  • Windows 7 and Vista: Select the small arrow in the Start menu, then select Restart.
  • You can also restart your PC from Ctrl+Alt+Del, or with the shutdown /r command.

There's a right way, and several wrong ways, to reboot a computer. It's not an ethical dilemma—only one method ensures that problems don't pop up after you restart.

Why Does Restarting Fix Many Computer Problems?

How to Reboot a Computer

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To safely restart a Windows computer, open the Start menu and choose the Restart option. Below are detailed directions if you need them.

These instructions can be followed on Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP. See What Version of Windows Do I Have? if you're not sure which of those several versions of Windows is installed on your computer.

How to Reboot a Windows 11, 10, or 8 Computer

The "normal" way to reboot a computer running Windows 11/10/8 is through the Start menu:

  1. Open the Start menu.

  2. Select the power icon at the bottom (Windows 11/10) or top (Windows 8) of the screen.

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  3. Select Restart.

Using the Power User Menu

This second method is a little faster and doesn't require the full Start menu:

  1. Open the Power User Menu by pressing the Win (Windows) key and X. Another way to get there is by right-clicking the Start button.

  2. Go to Shut down or sign out.

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  3. Select Restart.

The Windows 8 Start screen functions differently from the Start menus in other versions of Windows. Install aWindows 8 Start menu replacementto return the Start screen to a legacy-looking menu and have easier access to the restart option.

How to Reboot a Windows 7, Vista, or XP Computer

The quickest way to reboot Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP is through the Start menu:

  1. Open the Start menu from the taskbar.

  2. In Windows 7 and Vista, select the small arrow to the right of the Shut down button.

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    In Windows XP, select Shut Down or Turn Off Computer.

  3. Choose Restart.

How to Restart a Computer With Ctrl+Alt+Del

Use the Ctrl+Alt+Del keyboard shortcut to open the shutdown dialog box in all versions of Windows. This approach is an optional method that works just as well as using the Start menu or the Start screen.

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The screens look different depending on which version of Windows you're using, but each of them gives the option to restart the computer:

  • Windows 11, 10, and 8: Choose the power icon on the bottom right of the screen to find the Restart option.

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Holding down Ctrl while pressing the power button will activate Emergency restart, which will reboot the PC immediately without saving anything. It's recommended to use this only as a last resort if the standard restart method doesn't work.

  • Windows 7 and Vista: Select the arrow next to the red power button in the lower right-hand corner of the screen, then select Restart.

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  • Windows XP: Select Shut Down from the menu, and then Restart.

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How to Restart a Computer With Alt+F4

This is another keyboard shortcut, but you have to be careful with it!

Close all open windows so that you're on the Desktop. Select a blank area on the Desktop, and press Alt+F4. On the menu that pops up, choose Restart, and then OK.

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It's important to focus on the Desktop before entering these keys. If you do this with a window in focus, it will simply close down the window.

How to Restart Windows From Command Prompt

To restart Windows through Command Prompt using the shutdown command, open Command Prompt and enter this:

 shutdown/r

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​The /r parameter specifies that it should restart the computer instead of just shut it down (which is what happens when /s is used).

The same restart command can be used from the Run dialog box (Win+R).

Restart PC With a Batch File or Shortcut

To restart a computer with a batch file, enter the same command. Something like this will restart the computer in 60 seconds:

 shutdown/r-t60

The same command can be tied to a Desktop shortcut, if you'd rather not go through the process of creating a BAT file. Right-click the Desktop, go to New > Shortcut, and enter the command as it's written above.

Readmore about the shutdown command here, which explains other parameters that specify things like forcing programs to shut down and canceling an automaticshutdown.

"Reboot" Doesn't Always Mean "Reset"

Be careful if you see the option to reset something. Restarting, also known as rebooting, is also sometimes called resetting. However, resetting is also often used synonymously with a factory reset, meaning a complete wipe-and-reinstall of a system, something very different from a restart and not something you want to take lightly.

Reboot vs. Reset: What's the Difference?

Factory reset Windows with Reset This PC if a reboot doesn't solve the problem.

FAQ

  • Why do computers need to restart after updates?

    When you install an update, your computer needs to replace certain files, But, it can't replace those files while they're in use. Restarting your computer allows it to make whatever changes are necessary to properly install the update.

  • Where is the computer's restart button?

    On most modern computers, the Power button is used to restart the device. You can usually find it on the top right or top left of your laptop keyboard or on the front of your PC's tower. Press and hold it for a few seconds until the computer reboots.

  • How do you remotely shut down a computer?

    Open Command Prompt as an administrator, then type shutdown /m \\[your computer's name] /s. Add a /f to the end of the command if you want to force all apps to quit on the remote computer. Use /c if you want to add a message (for example: /c "This computer will shut down momentarily. Please save all work.")

  • How do you make computers restart on a schedule?

    If your computer needs to restart to finish installing an update, you can schedule when that happens by going into Windows Update and choosing Schedule the Restart. You can also use Windows Task Scheduler to create an automated task that restarts the machine. Open the app, choose Create Basic Task, and follow the on-screen instructions to set it up.

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