What is a warm shoe?
A warm shoe, also called a soft shoe, is the process of restarting the computer without switching off the computer. It is usually done when there is a problem such as a frozen computer program or the website does not match. Grease the warm shoes in the RAM and then restart the computer while it is still on. There are several different ways to make a warm boot. This is done by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del simultaneously. Windows task manager opens up, allowing the user to click the "Application" tab and end the program that causes the computer to freeze. The design of the reset operation twice causes the computer, not only the program, restarts and returns to the initial state in which it was before opening the program. 6 t -button. From there the user would click on the "turn off" menu and select "Restart". This causes the computer to temporarily turn off and reset without ever shutting off. The computer will restart in the initial state in which it was before the application stiffened.
Closing the MAC programs stuck includes the use of another resetting process. The Control+Command+ESC key will restart Mac to its initial state before freezing a computer program. For the purposes of comfort, the MAC keyboard is also located a reset key to perform a warm shoe when pressed.
Forcing warm shoes on a computer based on Linux is a similar Microsoft -based computer. In addition to pressing the combination of Ctrl+Alt+Del, the user can also restart your computer using GNOME. The user must right -click on the desktop and select "Create a trigger". From there he writes "/USR/BIN/GNOME-SESSION-SAVE-KILL" and follows challenges.
Whenever possible, a warm shoe should always be done to restart the frozen computer program. There are situations where the computer is completely locked and attempted to warm up, does not bring any results. This is when the cold start of the computer is required. This is done by pressing and holding the power button. AfterThe counter is switched off and must be manually restarted.