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He otta drop that 3rd axle on the trailer with a heavy load like that.Just found this, thought you guys would get a kick out of a trucker with a sense of humor. (Yeah, that's a pack of TP)
I think what may have happened is that an update was loaded and half applied, there was a recent as in this week update. That screwed things until you rebooted and either completed the update or the new registry entries took effect. It wouldn't hurt to shut down rather than put it to sleep. The memory does get cleared, completely that way for one thing.
I used to do that way back when, before automatic updates were a thing. I think my record for my main workstation was something like 3-1/2 months. But since automatic updates, I tend to reboot once a month, although I will usually defer the reboot until the weekend after the updates get downloaded.Correct, i cant tell you the number of times in 30 years ive solved someones "dire" PC emergency on a helpdesk (or just my mobile to a numpty friend) by asking them "when did you last shut down or restart your PC"
Most people are like "what do you mean, i never turn it off"
Me: "Please restart it"
Them: "Oh its working normally now"
As good as Windows memory management has gotten over the years, its still not completely able to free up and make free RAM thats previously been used, and if you leave your PC on for months at a time (lets excuse the Linux "uptime" junkies trying to out e-peen each other) then expect issues at some point.
Also theres processes that cant be completed while files are in use, that updates set to be scheduled when the PC is restarted, if you dont restart the PC, guess what doesnt happen...
And lastly, sometimes Windows 8/10 eats its own start menu, its contents are bascially stored in an XML file, unlike previous versions. I personally never use the default start menu, the first thing i install on my own, or any PC i setup/fix, is Open Shell (formerly classic shell), a free Start Menu replacement...gives you back a functional Windows 7 Start Menu by default, and easy access ot traditional Control Panel, which i still prefer for the bulk of config/troubleshooting tasks over the serpentine mess that is Settings, with 30 million things sprayed around as many (arcane) menu options
Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu
Bonus, the you should restart it every now and then also applied to smart phones...a friend of mine needs to hotspot a lot of the time for internet access
Francti phone call one day...
Him: "I cant hotspot to my phone"
Me: "Whens the last time you restarted?"
Him: 5 months ago
Me: "Restart it"
Him: "Working"
Sermon given
Never heard about the issue again
As for the OTHER thing
My tweety thing the other day....
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More people die from the seasonal flu's then from this Corona so I guess we'll have to shut the country down every year now eh? Correct, i cant tell you the number of times in 30 years ive solved someones "dire" PC emergency on a helpdesk (or just my mobile to a numpty friend) by asking them "when did you last shut down or restart your PC"
Most people are like "what do you mean, i never turn it off"
Me: "Please restart it"
Them: "Oh its working normally now"
As good as Windows memory management has gotten over the years, its still not completely able to free up and make free RAM thats previously been used, and if you leave your PC on for months at a time (lets excuse the Linux "uptime" junkies trying to out e-peen each other) then expect issues at some point.
Also theres processes that cant be completed while files are in use, that updates set to be scheduled when the PC is restarted, if you dont restart the PC, guess what doesnt happen...
And lastly, sometimes Windows 8/10 eats its own start menu, its contents are bascially stored in an XML file, unlike previous versions. I personally never use the default start menu, the first thing i install on my own, or any PC i setup/fix, is Open Shell (formerly classic shell), a free Start Menu replacement...gives you back a functional Windows 7 Start Menu by default, and easy access ot traditional Control Panel, which i still prefer for the bulk of config/troubleshooting tasks over the serpentine mess that is Settings, with 30 million things sprayed around as many (arcane) menu options
Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu
Bonus, the you should restart it every now and then also applied to smart phones...a friend of mine needs to hotspot a lot of the time for internet access
Francti phone call one day...
Him: "I cant hotspot to my phone"
Me: "Whens the last time you restarted?"
Him: 5 months ago
Me: "Restart it"
Him: "Working"
Sermon given
Never heard about the issue again

if you dont restart the PC, guess what doesnt happen...