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Why Does Restarting Fix Computer Problems?
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I assume if you are having a problem then it would also make a sense to uncheck the box "Reopen windows when logging back in" from the Log Out window. This option sets whether your apps should re-open the next time you log in.
Carlos: That option would be useful if you want to pick up right where you left off after a restart. Better than re-launching the apps and re-opening the documents manually.
I find all of the vids I've watched informative and extremely helpful, long may you continue with these!
agree that finding the offending app can take an age to do, but for some time now, start up takes a very very long time. Given this I often find it quicker to find the app that is causing the problem.
It may be worthwhile doing a vid as to how we can speed the start up process up?
You could mention that a primary reason why restarting fixes computer problems is because they have run out of memory and this clears it. A memory leak, often caused in a web browser running Adobe Flash player, will use up more memory over time which is not cleared even when the browser is quit. Many people's computer's don't have enough memory for all the programs they run simultaneously. They sleep the computer rather than power off and back on, so the problem is never resolved.
I use the memory clean app to rid any unwanted use.
First, thank your for your work with MacMost. You state that once a week is sufficient to restart the unit. How about running disk utilities immediately after restarting? Is that recommended?
First, you only need to restart if there is a problem. If there is not a problem, don't restart. I'm suggesting that if you are restarting more then once a week (and you are not a developer or beta tester) then you should probably figure out what the problem is. If you suspect a problem (regardless of restarting), you know how to use Disk Utility and feel that you should, then by all means go ahead and try it. But problems there (or no problems found) could be completely unrelated.
The only reason why I would restart my computer is to load between OS X 10.8.5 and MacOS 10.12.2.