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| Another meaning for "hard boot"; Please, keep it clean! | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 27 2009, 04:45 PM (148 Views) | |
| Aimee Wilbury | Feb 27 2009, 04:45 PM Post #1 |
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Note: If you don't know what a hard boot is, it's using the power button to turn off a computer as opposed to a "soft boot," going through a proper shutdown. Often you do that if the computer's froze up. I remember on my old Aptiva IBM, when it was running slowly, I could sometimes whack the side of the tower with my hand and there'd be a slight increase in performance. Later on, when my mom would open it up to clean out the fan, a ton of loose dust would come flying out and make her sneeze.. I wouldn't recommend it for todays computers which aren't as tough as my ol' Aptiva. I also remember the time I told someone to boot up their computer and they kicked the tower.
Edited by Aimee Wilbury, Feb 27 2009, 04:49 PM.
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| Mark Stephen Baker | Feb 27 2009, 05:00 PM Post #2 |
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Is it like a big pipe smoking, lager drinking, rugby playing boot who is well hard and all the sissy shoes like slippers, stilettos and flip flops are in awe of? |
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| Aimee Wilbury | Feb 27 2009, 05:19 PM Post #3 |
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| Deleted User | Mar 6 2009, 06:06 AM Post #4 |
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People with PC fetiche know very well what is a hard and soft boot. They do it everyday because it's erotic. |
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