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Every time my dad calls me about some computer-based problem, I tell him reboot. 90% of the cases, the problems fixed. But, there is a right way and a wrong way to go about rebooting your device. Let me show you what I mean. So, the main reason why rebooting solves so many issues is that it clears up the RAM, which is short for Random Access Memory. When your computer is on, you have background processes running, you have logs that are being created, plus the programs that you work with create temporarily cache files. Cache files are files that help your software load the information faster. So, you can think of it like shorthand nodes that your computer takes, that help it quickly put together the original data. A proper reboot cleans all of that out and gives your Windows system a fresh start. Now, what is a proper reboot, though? Is it a restart or a shutdown? or it doesnamp;#39;t really matter? Well, it actually matters a lot. So intuitively, when we s