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Curt Christianson
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Re: Icon Confusion
Agreed. A rather significant difference in some instances.
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HTH,
Curt
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"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| And one more item to consider for this review: during the warm
| reboot/ctl-alt-del/Shut Down>Restart, the capacitors are NOT completely
| discharged, which in conjunction with ATX *always on* power, leaves
| residuals available, and BIOS/CMOS aspects active - As Blanton and others
| have posted.
|
| WHEREAS, A complete Shut Down, or holding the reset button for a few
seconds
| [with an ATX] does provide the necessary clearing.. though there are times
| when one must even shut off the Master Power switch [or unplug] to
| completely reset [such as a keyboard error - error held in chip
controller].
|
| --
| MEB
| http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
| ________
|
|
| "Curt Christianson" <curtchristnsn@NOSPAM.Yahoo.com> wrote in message
| news:e78OGBA6HHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
|| If I am understanding Franc correctly, I agree with him.
||
|| A cold boot either from powering the machine off and then on again, *OR*
| the
|| old "Reset" button on older PC's forces a hardware reset. The POST is
|| complete, including a full RAM count.
||
|| A warm boot (Ctrl-Alt-Del) does *not* force a complete hardware reset,
and
|| one also notices that the system RAM is not re-counted.
||
|| --
|| HTH,
|| Curt
||
|| Windows Support Center
|| www.aumha.org
|| Practically Nerded,...
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||
|| "Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote in message
|| news:srouc3pp8sjlhcj05bbbtodgqi3k0vucd7@4ax.com...
|| | On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 17:12:55 -0400, "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> put
|| | finger to keyboard and composed:
|| |
|| | >"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
|| | >news:ee6leLG5HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl
|| | >| Just to clarify (and to correct my own mistakes in terminology):
|| | >| There are three ways to restart a Windows 98 or 95 computer.
|| | >|
|| | >| 1. Shutdown, and then restart the machine manually.
|| | >
|| | >That is a cold boot.
|| | >
|| | >| 2. Restart or Reboot, which does the same as above except you don't
|| | >| have to press any button to restart.
|| | >
|| | >This one is called a "warm boot" by "Windows 98 Secrets" (Livingston &
|| | >Straub), p.297... "This option works just like Shut Down does, but it
|| | >doesn't require that you press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to restart Windows 98.
| It
|| | >restarts Windows 98 with a warm boot."
|| | >
|| | >Since this does reach back to BIOS & post, I tend to agree with you
| that
|| | >it is no different from a cold boot.
|| |
|| | A Shutdown -> Restart on my socket 7 box causes the machine to POST
|| | and test the RAM. Hitting Ctrl-Alt-Del twice from within Windows
|| | appears to do the same thing. However, a Ctrl-Alt-Del from a DOS
|| | prompt (in real DOS mode) results in POSTing without a RAM check.
|| |
|| | I suspect that in GUI mode the Ctrl-Alt-Del combo is trapped by
|| | Windows whereas in DOS mode it is trapped by the BIOS or the 8042
|| | keyboard controller.
|| |
|| | >| 3. So-called "Warm" or "Soft" restart (not reboot), which only
|| | >| restarts Windows, while DOS remains resident. Common in Win95, and
|| | >| supported in Win98, mostly for those apps from 95 days that would
|| | >| perform such a restart as part of Setup. Yes, it's possible to
|| | >| manually do it in Win98, but I forget how.
|| | >
|| | >Could it be this "undocumented" feature from the book (same
| page)...?...
|| | >
|| | >"To restart Windows 98 quickly without going through the warm reboot
|| | >process, mark Restart, and then hold down your Shift key while
clicking
|| | >the OK button in the Shut Down Windows dialog box."
|| | >
|| | >I intend to try it later!
|| |
|| | It works on my machine. AFAICT the GUI is restarted but nothing else
|| | is touched. I say this because my autoexec.bat file is structured like
|| | this:
|| |
|| | <code that executes before GUI starts>
|| | win
|| | <code that executes after GUI terminates>
|| |
|| | Neither block of code is executed during the warm restart.
|| |
|| | BTW, the last block of code is not executed after a Shutdown ->
|| | Restart, either.
|| |
|| | - Franc Zabkar
|| | --
|| | Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
||
||
|
|
Agreed. A rather significant difference in some instances.
--
HTH,
Curt
Windows Support Center
www.aumha.org
Practically Nerded,...
http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm
"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:u4f7MRA6HHA.5184@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
| And one more item to consider for this review: during the warm
| reboot/ctl-alt-del/Shut Down>Restart, the capacitors are NOT completely
| discharged, which in conjunction with ATX *always on* power, leaves
| residuals available, and BIOS/CMOS aspects active - As Blanton and others
| have posted.
|
| WHEREAS, A complete Shut Down, or holding the reset button for a few
seconds
| [with an ATX] does provide the necessary clearing.. though there are times
| when one must even shut off the Master Power switch [or unplug] to
| completely reset [such as a keyboard error - error held in chip
controller].
|
| --
| MEB
| http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
| ________
|
|
| "Curt Christianson" <curtchristnsn@NOSPAM.Yahoo.com> wrote in message
| news:e78OGBA6HHA.5984@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
|| If I am understanding Franc correctly, I agree with him.
||
|| A cold boot either from powering the machine off and then on again, *OR*
| the
|| old "Reset" button on older PC's forces a hardware reset. The POST is
|| complete, including a full RAM count.
||
|| A warm boot (Ctrl-Alt-Del) does *not* force a complete hardware reset,
and
|| one also notices that the system RAM is not re-counted.
||
|| --
|| HTH,
|| Curt
||
|| Windows Support Center
|| www.aumha.org
|| Practically Nerded,...
|| http://dundats.mvps.org/Index.htm
||
|| "Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote in message
|| news:srouc3pp8sjlhcj05bbbtodgqi3k0vucd7@4ax.com...
|| | On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 17:12:55 -0400, "PCR" <pcrrcp@netzero.net> put
|| | finger to keyboard and composed:
|| |
|| | >"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message
|| | >news:ee6leLG5HHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl
|| | >| Just to clarify (and to correct my own mistakes in terminology):
|| | >| There are three ways to restart a Windows 98 or 95 computer.
|| | >|
|| | >| 1. Shutdown, and then restart the machine manually.
|| | >
|| | >That is a cold boot.
|| | >
|| | >| 2. Restart or Reboot, which does the same as above except you don't
|| | >| have to press any button to restart.
|| | >
|| | >This one is called a "warm boot" by "Windows 98 Secrets" (Livingston &
|| | >Straub), p.297... "This option works just like Shut Down does, but it
|| | >doesn't require that you press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to restart Windows 98.
| It
|| | >restarts Windows 98 with a warm boot."
|| | >
|| | >Since this does reach back to BIOS & post, I tend to agree with you
| that
|| | >it is no different from a cold boot.
|| |
|| | A Shutdown -> Restart on my socket 7 box causes the machine to POST
|| | and test the RAM. Hitting Ctrl-Alt-Del twice from within Windows
|| | appears to do the same thing. However, a Ctrl-Alt-Del from a DOS
|| | prompt (in real DOS mode) results in POSTing without a RAM check.
|| |
|| | I suspect that in GUI mode the Ctrl-Alt-Del combo is trapped by
|| | Windows whereas in DOS mode it is trapped by the BIOS or the 8042
|| | keyboard controller.
|| |
|| | >| 3. So-called "Warm" or "Soft" restart (not reboot), which only
|| | >| restarts Windows, while DOS remains resident. Common in Win95, and
|| | >| supported in Win98, mostly for those apps from 95 days that would
|| | >| perform such a restart as part of Setup. Yes, it's possible to
|| | >| manually do it in Win98, but I forget how.
|| | >
|| | >Could it be this "undocumented" feature from the book (same
| page)...?...
|| | >
|| | >"To restart Windows 98 quickly without going through the warm reboot
|| | >process, mark Restart, and then hold down your Shift key while
clicking
|| | >the OK button in the Shut Down Windows dialog box."
|| | >
|| | >I intend to try it later!
|| |
|| | It works on my machine. AFAICT the GUI is restarted but nothing else
|| | is touched. I say this because my autoexec.bat file is structured like
|| | this:
|| |
|| | <code that executes before GUI starts>
|| | win
|| | <code that executes after GUI terminates>
|| |
|| | Neither block of code is executed during the warm restart.
|| |
|| | BTW, the last block of code is not executed after a Shutdown ->
|| | Restart, either.
|| |
|| | - Franc Zabkar
|| | --
|| | Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
||
||
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