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Many times I would call tech support, and they would say turn off the laptop (take out the battery, hold down the power button, and try turning it back on. I have always wondered what purpose this serves. I recently read a article specifying for mac computers that this resets the SMC. Does doing this with a windows PC have the same effect? Is there a SMC inside all computers? What effect does this action have on non mac pcs? Is it the same for desktops?
also on some android tablet type items it slamms them off when hung. On Desktop PCs depending on how the Setting in windows and bios , the Off switch performs 2 functions, Quick press , is proper shut-down, Longer than 4 second press is SLAM the PSU into off state. really bad thing to do when running. Then when having Bios issues usually when overclocking, Slamming the power off , can drop the bios back into "being able to post" by temporarily setting default/standard bios settings. It doesnt reset the saved bios. It also depends on the Bios/motherboard – Psycogeek – 2012-02-16T09:47:04.330
This may seem like a silly question, but doesn't static destroy ICs, can it actually just render them temporarily useless? – rubixibuc – 2012-02-16T09:47:55.967
1Honestly? The static explaination sounds almost as bad as the MAGIC explainations. ACPI resets are the least j00j00 explaination i have heard. – Journeyman Geek – 2012-02-16T09:53:13.277