Tuesday, September 1, 2015

5 Reasons Why The Compulsory Turning Off Your Computer Shutdown

5 Reasons Why The Compulsory Turning Off Your Computer Shutdown

If I may know, in what way this time you turn the computer off when you're done using it? If the answer is by using the shutdown feature, you've done the right thing.

But what if directly pressing the power button long to happen 'death forced' on the computer? What will happen? And why computers should be in Shutdown?


1. Damage Power Supply

At the time of the shutdown, the processor gives orders to the bios to stop all work equipment components, so that the flow of power is unused or disconnected normally, but if we are forcibly shut off (unplug the power cord or a long press of the power button), current and power is not disconnected normal.


2. Processor Can Damage, Even scorched
 
At the time of the shutdown, the computer fan will work twice as fast for processor cooling process, if we turn off the computer directly, then cooling the processor is not working normally then over time the processor can be damaged.


3. RAM / Memory Can Be Damaged

At the time of the shutdown, System Memory will be emptied, so that when the computer is used again then the memory is actually in a state refresh, if we turn off the computer directly it is possible that the memory could be damaged.


4. Registry Being Messy

At the time of the shutdown, the computer will register on the used computer components (used) and software as well as data used or deleted. If we turn off the computer directly, then the component or the software and data used could not be saved into the registry.


5. Possible Hard Drive Bad Sector Experiencing It High
 
At the time of the shutdown, the computer saves all the processes that occur at the top to the Hard Disk. Imagine if it was the process of working, Hard Disk suddenly turned off. You can imagine what would happen, that damage to the cylinder Hard Disk or commonly called the Bad Sector.
 
 
 
 

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