![]() Because of the Home button change, it’s been replaced by the Volume Down button during the process. To force restart (hard reset) the iPhone 7, press and hold the Sleep/Wake button + Volume Down button for 10 seconds. Have a look at our full video walkthrough, and we’ll show you how. The good news is that you’ll only need to adopt a new button combination to perform each of these tasks. This action is known as a hard reset and should only be done if all of the above options do not work.Since the Home button on iPhone 7 isn’t a mechanical button anymore, and is instead a capacitive solid-state button controlled by software, it’s no surprise that performing hard resets, entering recovery, and entering into DFU mode no longer works the same way on iPhone 7. If your computer is frozen or does not turn off, press and hold the power button for five seconds to manually shut the computer off. Press the power button again to turn the computer back on. Press the power button once and wait for the computer to shut down. You can use the computer's power button to restart. If these keys do not work, you can also perform the physical restart mentioned below. If the computer encounters an error, you can reboot or restart the computer by pressing the Ctrl+ Alt+ Del keys simultaneously. If you executed the shutdown command, you can't reconnect to and start-up that computer remotely. If you execute the restart command, you can reconnect to that computer once it has restarted. If you access Windows on a computer through a remote desktop connection and execute the shutdown or restart command, the remote desktop connection will be terminated. To restart Windows, type shutdown -r and press Enter.To shut down Windows, type shutdown -s and press Enter. ![]() You can shut down or restart a Windows computer using the Windows command prompt by following the steps below. In the new window that appears, click the down arrow and select Restart from the drop-down menu.In Windows XP and earlier, Ctrl+ Alt+ Del brings up the Windows Security screen. To restart your computer using this menu: Clicking this button opens a list of shutdown options, as you can see in the image. In the lower-right corner, there is a red button with an arrow next to it. In Windows Vista and 7, pressing Ctrl+ Alt+ Del takes users to the Windows lock screen containing several options. Locate and click the black power button in the lower-right corner of the screen.Users of Windows 8 will be taken to the Windows lock screen upon pushing Ctrl+ Alt+ Del. It should be the icon furthest to the right. Locate and click the power icon in the lower-right corner of the lock screen.In Windows 10 and Windows 11, pressing Ctrl+ Alt+ Del takes you to the Windows lock screen. Select the version of Windows on your computer in the list below and follow the instructions. This menu differs between versions of Windows, but each one allows users access to the Restart function. If you press the Ctrl+ Alt+ Del keys on your keyboard simultaneously, it brings up an administrative menu. If your mouse (or touchpad) isn't responding, or you don't have a mouse, you can restart your computer using your keyboard. Select Restart in the drop-down menu that appears.Select Restart from the menu that appears.Locate and click the right arrow (shown below) next to the Shut down button.Click Start in the lower-left corner of the Windows desktop.In both Windows Vista and Windows 7, users may restart their computer through the Start menu using the following steps: Click the power options icon (squared in red in the image below) and select Restart from the drop-down menu that appears. However, with the 8.1 update, Microsoft added the power options button to the upper-right corner of the Start screen that allows users to restart their computer quickly. Neither of these versions of Windows has the Start menu. In the Power menu, select the Restart option.Click Start in the lower-left corner of the screen.The Start menu returns in Windows 10, allowing users to access the power options easily. Click the Power option in the lower-right corner of the Start menu.Click Start in the middle of the taskbar.To restart Windows from the Windows 11 Start menu, follow the steps below. The Start menu in Windows 11 is slightly different from previous versions.
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