@MacCraker we need to get Linux spray. You know, it’s like big spray but in this case it keeps the pesty annoying and no one likes Linux users away from us
If you want maximum efficiency from your pc specifically a gaming one, use task manager to close all apps and make sure they are closed then use sleep that way you dont get the power surge and you arent using any ram
"You heard that turning off your computer for the night can be harmful for it" for the 25 years ive been alive and the 21 years of remembering my life i never heard anyone say this
The only way you can know if your computer has failed is to turn it on, but if it fails to boot, you don't know whether there was a hardware failure when you turned it off or when you turned it on, but either way, if you'd never turned it off, it would most likely still be working now.
One reason for turning off modern computers is similar to the reason for storing data on external devices: You don't necessarily want everything to be connected to the network 100% of the time for security reasons. Also, if there is a lightning storm, make sure your computer is turned off and unplugged, and have a good surge protector as well. Another reason to store data on external drives that also works for cloud storage: Data backup. NOTE: This does not work for Windows programs and apps because they also have Windows registry entries that do not transfer easily if something happens to your main computer.
I heard it’s better to leave a computer running constantly with a HDD. It is easier on it to keep running than to turn it off and start it up again. A hard drive only has so much spin-ups until it can fail. This is why some office buildings or other places leave them on 24/7 and can last much longer that way/
If you get the right kind of UPS for your desktop, they often include software that you can install and a USB cable that will connect your UPS to your computer. The software can shout your computer off safely if you UPS is about to run out of power. It also gives you a way to monitor the power feeding your computer as well as different options that you can adjust to change the behavior of the UPS. I have one on mine that has a setting that I can either have the computer stays on as long as possible before shutting down or I can change the setting to safely turn off the computer if the power is off for more than 5 minutes. Most have a setting you can change the time. It also keeps a log of the power outages and how long the power was off. Most of these devices have an audible sound that occurs when the device switches to battery. You can set quiet times or even disable the audible alarm through the interface. I usually leave mine on all the time because I have my computers set to receive their automatic updates during my off times like when I'm in bed. All of my computers run Windows 10. My computers receive these updates too. But I have my computers set to restart themselves during the morning hours when I'm sleeping. If you do leave your computer on all of the time, restarting you computer at least once a week will help purge the memory as well.
One recommendation I have for smart phone users is to go into your settings and set a auto phone off/phone on schedule. It minimizes certain charging issues if you charge when you sleep and lets the processors rest. My phone still runs great after two years and the batteries last days for general use.
Back in the 90s on IRC we used to flex our system uptime, especially if someone jumped on a server with years of uptime. These days I turn my PC off at night, unless I am specifically leaving it to run tasks while I am sleeping.
From a purely mechanical point of view it is not a good idea to leave your computer, especially a laptop, on all the time. Computers when powered on have fans inside which regulate temperatures to critical components such as the CPU and GPU. Fans draw in air and also dust which accumilate's on the fans themselves, reducing efficiency, and also on the heat sink of the components which need to be cooled and will eventually lead to a complete system failure and a very expensive repair bill - if a repair is even possible. As in the case of many Apple products. Some high end systems such as data servers are specifically designed to run 24/7 in an environment where they are also monitored 24/7. The average computer is not designed that way,
my classmate who uses her laptop for homework. always has put it to sleep and leaves it like that. I kept saying just shut it down. but she was like no ot takes to long to open back up .. by doing this she ruined her laptops battery and few weeks later her laptop broke completely... cuz she never turned it off for a whole school year .
7:00: Some UPS's have software that will communicate with the computer and shut down the computer if power is not restored within a specified period (or when the UPS has a specified amount of power left).
i alI always out it in sleep mode because it takes ages to turn on thx that help alot now i will turn my pc of so it can perform better on games please heart:)
I never turn mine off unless I am going to be gone for vacation or if we are expecting a tropical storm. During that time here in FL we have wicked lightening and that is NOT a good thing. My toy is tickin' along just fine doing this.
Well as a computer technician it's better on your HDD as keeping it warm is less likely to have HDD failure. When the HDD is cold it's more likely to fail when having to reboot when cold.
@@hamdovodokupaonik626 without doing the research could not tell you, been out of touch with computers in such a long time, and things have moved on a lot, so we'll out of touch with latest gear
My sister has a Chromebook and she would often get problems with it after a few weeks of simply setting it to 'Sleep' by closing the lid on the computer. I showed her how to find and press the 'POWER OFF' button on her Chromebook and simply turning the computer 100% off every now and then totally got rid of all of the problems she was having with her computer. The same thing for her Router, I showed her how when it was having problems that simply turning it off, waiting 10 minutes, and then turning it back on, would get rid of the 'static electrical charges' that were causing the problems in the thing. Just turning an electronic device off, waiting 10 minutes, then turning it back on, would often solve problems that device was having.
A computer technician's busiest time is a Monday morning: People go into work after the weekend and find someone's switched off their computer. When they switched it back on it doesn't work. A lot of faults occur when you cut the power to a computer, even if you allow it to shut down correctly. A daily reboot usually clears any residual memory corruptions; although it is good to perform software maintenance at least monthly, weekly if at all possible, and daily doesn't hurt.
0:35 It won't neccessarily damage it but it will accelerate wear on things like the on/off switch and the hard disk. The hard disk has to spin up every time you switch it on, and in that process uses far more power than just bringing out of sleep or hibernation.
Mine is always on sleep whenever I don't use it, I only restart it when I start noticing it's getting slow. I only shut it down when I know I am not gonna use it for days. I have been doing this for so so many years, no problems, all is Gucci.
I use Linux. I never shut down the machine. You don't need to shut them down as the OS is designed to run indefinitely. There's been times my desktop machine has accumulated a period of 3-4 months of uptime between reboots and it will play steam games, movies, file serving and editing. I also have a laptop near top-of-the-line, but that one I do reboot all the time. Shutdown or not, it's not as big a deal with Linux.
Engineers have taken note of how inconvenient it is to close all the apps you have running, save and close all your work, and shutdown only to wait until the device boots when you switch it back on again.
@@Crusty9Ts i think back in 1999 people freaked out and thought it was the end of the world just because computers back then didn't support the 2000s on their calendars. That's Y2K in a nutshell.
Im a fire chief and we had 6 cases of fires in the last 11 years where a computer was the course of the fire. I will always recommend people to turn everything off if they leave their home.
In Armenia my homeland , power outages are common and because of that , Peoples desktops power supplies are getting broken and so because of that , everyone buys a UPS ( uninterruptible power supply ) ( sorry for my bad English )
Suspend doesn't move anything, it's already there. Also, on windows at very least, it is actually called hybrid sleep (it copies ram to disk, then goes to sleep, so if power is lost, it can still be resumed)
In a world ablaze with lights so bright, A plea for change, for a mindful sight. Don't switch off, they cry, the power so grand, But heed this caution, let's understand. Energy whispers in the crackling wire, Yet conservation is what we require. A symphony of sockets, humming so loud, Amidst the chaos, a plea from the crowd. "Don't switch off your PC," the command is clear, Yet in this dance of electrons, let wisdom steer. The digital pulse, a heartbeat so fast, But in this rhythm, let sustainability last. Lights, oh radiant beacons in the night, A plea to keep shining, a beacon of light. But in this brilliance, find a subtle glow, A balance to strike, for the Earth to bestow. The faucet, a symphony of liquid grace, But a plea echoes softly in this watery space. "Don't switch off the flow," they sing in accord, Yet let droplets remind us, it's a precious hoard. America's exasperation, resources strained, In this abundance, let not apathy be gained. Don't switch off the call to conserve and save, For the land we cherish, the oceans and cave. In this warning poem, let consciousness rise, As the Earth sighs beneath our endless skies. Don't switch off the urgency, the need to care, For our shared home, a planet rare.
Before I go to bed for the night I also turn my data off and close and log out of all my websites I've been on. And I will never get back on it until morning.
Hibernation does not keep your computer on. It turns your computer off and saves your session to the memory/RAM. Once you turn it on again, it will restore your session.
I bought Adele mini desktop refurbished quite a while ago. I turn it off every night. I also turn off the modem and I have found many times more than not. Then when I come back to it to turn it on again it’s in standby mode not power off mode it does it all by itself. That’s why I turn the wifi off so nobody can get into it.
I used to leave it on 6 days a week and turn it off on the 7th day. When that one broke down I switched to do it every night. I noticed if left on for more then 3 days it becomes sluggish and sometimes unresponsive. Maybe that was just my experience though =D Either way, power outages can still harm your desktop computer. I should invest in a ups.
I use my laptop almost everyday. From 9 am to 11 pm. I usually delete cookies 3 or 4 times a week. I have 3 anti-virus programmes, so after all of this i don't have any problems...computer-wise
Not all computers, especially the Macintosh because Shutting Down & Restarting doesn’t give your Mac time to do some Important Maintenance of the Operating System, that doesn’t normally happen when you are using the machine. It would slow down performance doing maintenance in the background, and not letting it do this slows down the performance of your Mac over time! There’s also a brief ‘Stress Test’ thats performed by Diagnostics that run upon Startup or Restart to test the physical condition of the internal components. Just simply putting the machine to Sleep actually consumes Less Power, than normal. Only Restart for Essential Software Updates that require it, or your machine is behaving oddly. Only Shut Down when moving it to another location!
I have windows 10 pro with ssd. If I put my computer in sleep or hibernation mode it will "go to sleep" as you would expect, BUT when you press a key or move the mouse, the computer and fans come on but windows will not boot up. You can't press the power button to shut it down either. It does absolutely nothing. You have to turn off the power at the power supply, and then it may or may not boot up. The fans come on but there is no "bios beep". The only way I've found to get it to boot up again is to unplug everything including the mouse, keyboard or any other usb device. However, if I do a normal shutdown or restart it boots up in 4 seconds with absolutely no problem at all. It's only when I use sleep or hibernation mode I have problems with windows won't boot and the power button won't function. Figure that one out.
There's a reason why the first thing tech support tells you to do is reboot your machine. It's like cleaning up your place before you have people over. Everything runs much more smoothly.
Brand new build 3060 i710700 has the same issue as my old build 660 i74770 no parts shared both do not boot half the time although my fans spin and my keyboard gets lit up but does not boot, I run a designated 20amp power outlet directly connected to my pc and have had an electrician test and show my outlet puts out enough watts
on linux, it's called suspend. slowing down is much more about file system. ext4 is much more superior file system in my opinion. I have an old hardware that runs way faster with linux and I mean way, way faster. temp files and caches can also be auto deleted according to your preference. Seriously! I wonder why there are less people using linux...
If you leave your PC on all the time, It's a good idea to restart your computer from time to time, which can fix Windows problems and clear memory.
usually i leave it 24/24 or put it to sleep. i restart it every 7 days and it had no problems for 3 years.
@MacCraker wait wheres the problem he never assumed you are using windows
@MacCraker linwho?
I've tried linux before, it seems way better than windows. I'd like to try that some how ?
@MacCraker we need to get Linux spray. You know, it’s like big spray but in this case it keeps the pesty annoying and no one likes Linux users away from us
It’s yes or no question, that should take 2 minutes
2 seconds* perhaps
After all if won't be a video if it were 2 seconds... and they need their watch time and adds
Nope, they are explaining all the pros and cons so you decide whats best for you...
@@ayush2565
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Coulda been a 0.4 second video
If you want maximum efficiency from your pc specifically a gaming one, use task manager to close all apps and make sure they are closed then use sleep that way you dont get the power surge and you arent using any ram
Well I do that but I do not close Minecraft
Your unit will still use ram for your OS though
"You heard that turning off your computer for the night can be harmful for it"
for the 25 years ive been alive and the 21 years of remembering my life i never heard anyone say this
The only way you can know if your computer has failed is to turn it on, but if it fails to boot, you don't know whether there was a hardware failure when you turned it off or when you turned it on, but either way, if you'd never turned it off, it would most likely still be working now.
Weird, I have heard this most of my life.
@@grandpaobvious nah u wrong
How to prevent computer from dying
Step 1 : Be patient and let them take their time
2:44 *"Hybernation"* is Spelled Wrong of Hibernation
One reason for turning off modern computers is similar to the reason for storing data on external devices: You don't necessarily want everything to be connected to the network 100% of the time for security reasons. Also, if there is a lightning storm, make sure your computer is turned off and unplugged, and have a good surge protector as well. Another reason to store data on external drives that also works for cloud storage: Data backup. NOTE: This does not work for Windows programs and apps because they also have Windows registry entries that do not transfer easily if something happens to your main computer.
I heard it’s better to leave a computer running constantly with a HDD. It is easier on it to keep running than to turn it off and start it up again. A hard drive only has so much spin-ups until it can fail. This is why some office buildings or other places leave them on 24/7 and can last much longer that way/
I’ve heard that too and that’s my excuse for forgetting to turn off my pc.
One can set HHD to never turn off
"You might have heard that turning off your computer is harmful"
No one ever: turning off your computer is harmful
Thomass hello it was common with computers years ago
I though letting it run was harmfull 😂
@Thomas hello - serious question: should unplug your modem too? It's in another room, my bedroom and from I've read, is too close for comfort.
Me grinding a game overnight with a auto clicker my pc TURN ME OFF IM DYING
They mean harmful to your computer or something
Happy new year to everyone who are part my journey! Tqu so much guys! love you ❤
Hope u have a happy new year for anyone reading I just want u to know u are all loved 💜💜💜😁😁
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this didnt age well at all lol
@@dinolizard5647 ikr 😭
Bright side: Should you shut down your computer every night?
Everyone: *HAPPY NEW YEAR*
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@@netouyonews गाँडू
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2021!
@@tvdforever5147 😂😂
I always use hibernate at night or sometimes when I'm outside.
If you get the right kind of UPS for your desktop, they often include software that you can install and a USB cable that will connect your UPS to your computer. The software can shout your computer off safely if you UPS is about to run out of power. It also gives you a way to monitor the power feeding your computer as well as different options that you can adjust to change the behavior of the UPS. I have one on mine that has a setting that I can either have the computer stays on as long as possible before shutting down or I can change the setting to safely turn off the computer if the power is off for more than 5 minutes. Most have a setting you can change the time. It also keeps a log of the power outages and how long the power was off. Most of these devices have an audible sound that occurs when the device switches to battery. You can set quiet times or even disable the audible alarm through the interface. I usually leave mine on all the time because I have my computers set to receive their automatic updates during my off times like when I'm in bed. All of my computers run Windows 10. My computers receive these updates too. But I have my computers set to restart themselves during the morning hours when I'm sleeping. If you do leave your computer on all of the time, restarting you computer at least once a week will help purge the memory as well.
One recommendation I have for smart phone users is to go into your settings and set a auto phone off/phone on schedule.
It minimizes certain charging issues if you charge when you sleep and lets the processors rest.
My phone still runs great after two years and the batteries last days for general use.
Nah... I'm the owner of the phone I decided to let it be turned on(forever), and I restart it every week or so
And who will enter device encryption password and SIM PIN code after such restart?
@@alexanderwhite8320 my guess would be whoever owns the phone. What's your point?
Back in the 90s on IRC we used to flex our system uptime, especially if someone jumped on a server with years of uptime. These days I turn my PC off at night, unless I am specifically leaving it to run tasks while I am sleeping.
HAPPY NEW YEAR❤ I HOPE I COULD LEARN MORE WITH THIS CHANEL❤ THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF MY LIFE❤
Welp it’s New Years hope everyone is happy and remember spend time with your elders cause they don’t last forever
“Your computer will be alive once again”
I never new it was alive.
Artificial intelligence
Yes it is. And more worst they already planned to take over our earth 🤯😭
IWasIAm battery: Am I A joke to you?
*knew
From a purely mechanical point of view it is not a good idea to leave your computer, especially a laptop, on all the time. Computers when powered on have fans inside which regulate temperatures to critical components such as the CPU and GPU. Fans draw in air and also dust which accumilate's on the fans themselves, reducing efficiency, and also on the heat sink of the components which need to be cooled and will eventually lead to a complete system failure and a very expensive repair bill - if a repair is even possible. As in the case of many Apple products. Some high end systems such as data servers are specifically designed to run 24/7 in an environment where they are also monitored 24/7. The average computer is not designed that way,
0:43 so basically my computer works fine and runs fast until I turn it on?
You have to choose one or the other, or don't have a computer at all
happy 2020 bright side and to everyone else reading this!
oof
I come from the future... 2020 is not going to be happy... trust me
my classmate who uses her laptop for homework. always has put it to sleep and leaves it like that. I kept saying just shut it down. but she was like no ot takes to long to open back up ..
by doing this she ruined her laptops battery and few weeks later her laptop broke completely... cuz she never turned it off for a whole school year .
Sleep mode is useful on the macbooks
7:00: Some UPS's have software that will communicate with the computer and shut down the computer if power is not restored within a specified period (or when the UPS has a specified amount of power left).
Or If you configure it in a way It Hibernates the computers which is the best choice in case of a sudden power outage.
Happy New Year! thanks for all you do.
1. Press Windows Key + R
2. Type "shutdown -h" and press Enter
This will hibernate your Windows system immediately.
or just click the hibernate button
I don't have hibernation button only shut down, restart and sleep
@@KIKO00752 You can enable it in settings
Happy new year! And the only thing i learned was the hibernation mode :p
i alI always out it in sleep mode because it takes ages to turn on thx that help alot now i will turn my pc of so it can perform better on games
please heart:)
if your see this and my main comment turning it of will be good and not so bad
nice music... not at all distracting
I say do both and go to sleep, however do a shutdown every 1-2 months to let it clean itself out.
i didn't turn off my pc since august 2019 lol
What why
@@willmorris2463 their mindset about pc components is stuck for 30 years
What's the reason and r u being for real?
@@BFFootage probably he's using hdd
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I never turn mine off unless I am going to be gone for vacation or if we are expecting a tropical storm. During that time here in FL we have wicked lightening and that is NOT a good thing. My toy is tickin' along just fine doing this.
It's the last hour of 2019
And I am waiting for the countdown .
There are 28 minutes left for the new decade.
Now for me it is 8:30
Happy new year from Romania!.
Wow well now I know. I always turn it off. Thanks and Happy New Years BRIGHT SIDE 👍🍾🎆
Well as a computer technician it's better on your HDD as keeping it warm is less likely to have HDD failure. When the HDD is cold it's more likely to fail when having to reboot when cold.
Better what, on or off?
@@thenatural6249 better left on or in sleep mode as it keeps the hdd warm.
@@denodan thanks 👍
I have my computer on but i turn it off every morning, i have a I5-9400 and a 1660, also a 600W or a 650W, so will it work?
@@hamdovodokupaonik626 without doing the research could not tell you, been out of touch with computers in such a long time, and things have moved on a lot, so we'll out of touch with latest gear
I don't even have a computer
This is very important and mandatory and useful for all of us.
Thank you soo much 😊 🤝🏻 😀 for this video 📹 & 🥳 Happy new year 🎀 guys
Very informative; well done.
Such an amazing information by the end of this 2019.
HAPPY NEW YEAR from Sweden....
But... I didn't know this. I turn my laptop off everyday. My laptop is more than 6 years old
Yeah...
Kk
My laptop is more than 10 yrs old...it's rlly old but it still work properly :)
My sister has a Chromebook and she would often get problems with it after a few weeks of simply setting it to 'Sleep' by closing the lid on the computer. I showed her how to find and press the 'POWER OFF' button on her Chromebook and simply turning the computer 100% off every now and then totally got rid of all of the problems she was having with her computer. The same thing for her Router, I showed her how when it was having problems that simply turning it off, waiting 10 minutes, and then turning it back on, would get rid of the 'static electrical charges' that were causing the problems in the thing. Just turning an electronic device off, waiting 10 minutes, then turning it back on, would often solve problems that device was having.
A computer technician's busiest time is a Monday morning: People go into work after the weekend and find someone's switched off their computer. When they switched it back on it doesn't work. A lot of faults occur when you cut the power to a computer, even if you allow it to shut down correctly. A daily reboot usually clears any residual memory corruptions; although it is good to perform software maintenance at least monthly, weekly if at all possible, and daily doesn't hurt.
0:35 It won't neccessarily damage it but it will accelerate wear on things like the on/off switch and the hard disk. The hard disk has to spin up every time you switch it on, and in that process uses far more power than just bringing out of sleep or hibernation.
Ah! This answer so many questions from work! Thanks!
*Happy New Year*
*This channel had 32.7 million subscribers but there is not much view . Why ?*
It is fairly true that constantly switching off and on electronics stress the components, or at least it used to be. Not sure with modern electronics
I'm in love at your intro!!!
Happy New Year!🎆🎉🥂
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Happy bad year
@@shebinphilip1276 big L’s
Mine is always on sleep whenever I don't use it, I only restart it when I start noticing it's getting slow. I only shut it down when I know I am not gonna use it for days. I have been doing this for so so many years, no problems, all is Gucci.
Hi, did yo unplug your computer when not in used?
Happy New year
Always here from Indonesia.
“You might have heard that turning off your computer is harmful”
*turns off computer*
*computer explodes*
I use Linux. I never shut down the machine. You don't need to shut them down as the OS is designed to run indefinitely. There's been times my desktop machine has accumulated a period of 3-4 months of uptime between reboots and it will play steam games, movies, file serving and editing. I also have a laptop near top-of-the-line, but that one I do reboot all the time. Shutdown or not, it's not as big a deal with Linux.
Which software is used by bright side for making videos??🤔
erm so...should i turn off..
or sleep mode only is ok?
Engineers have taken note of how inconvenient it is to close all the apps you have running, save and close all your work, and shutdown only to wait until the device boots when you switch it back on again.
Just think, it has been 20 years since the big Y2K scare.
Tf is Y2K heard that on family guy when I was 6
@@Crusty9Ts i think back in 1999 people freaked out and thought it was the end of the world just because computers back then didn't support the 2000s on their calendars.
That's Y2K in a nutshell.
Im a fire chief and we had 6 cases of fires in the last 11 years where a computer was the course of the fire. I will always recommend people to turn everything off if they leave their home.
I love everyone who comments on this Chanel . I want to meet all of you and give you all a big hug. Happy 2020.
@David Sowden
Great! So let's arrange a meeting!
Where are you from?
Depending on your time zone! Happy new year or new year's eve! Hope your 2020 is blessed.. stay safe arrive alive🙏
In Armenia my homeland , power outages are common and because of that , Peoples desktops power supplies are getting broken and so because of that , everyone buys a UPS ( uninterruptible power supply ) ( sorry for my bad English )
Who’s reading this is
Happy New Year!!
no
@@mo_chip2124 yes
Um that doesn’t really make sense..
I am
Happy great day!!😒
If you use NVMe M.2 drives as your boot drive and set your MOBO to skip BIOS entry your boot takes less than 4 seconds.
Iam from Somalia ilike this Chanel bast Chanel
Suspend doesn't move anything, it's already there. Also, on windows at very least, it is actually called hybrid sleep (it copies ram to disk, then goes to sleep, so if power is lost, it can still be resumed)
Thank you i learnt many things
In a world ablaze with lights so bright,
A plea for change, for a mindful sight.
Don't switch off, they cry, the power so grand,
But heed this caution, let's understand.
Energy whispers in the crackling wire,
Yet conservation is what we require.
A symphony of sockets, humming so loud,
Amidst the chaos, a plea from the crowd.
"Don't switch off your PC," the command is clear,
Yet in this dance of electrons, let wisdom steer.
The digital pulse, a heartbeat so fast,
But in this rhythm, let sustainability last.
Lights, oh radiant beacons in the night,
A plea to keep shining, a beacon of light.
But in this brilliance, find a subtle glow,
A balance to strike, for the Earth to bestow.
The faucet, a symphony of liquid grace,
But a plea echoes softly in this watery space.
"Don't switch off the flow," they sing in accord,
Yet let droplets remind us, it's a precious hoard.
America's exasperation, resources strained,
In this abundance, let not apathy be gained.
Don't switch off the call to conserve and save,
For the land we cherish, the oceans and cave.
In this warning poem, let consciousness rise,
As the Earth sighs beneath our endless skies.
Don't switch off the urgency, the need to care,
For our shared home, a planet rare.
Before I go to bed for the night I also turn my data off and close and log out of all my websites I've been on. And I will never get back on it until morning.
And you’ve had no issues? I’ve been worrying sense I’ve heard this 😂
Happy new year Bright Side!! And to the rest of you
Happy 2020 everyone hope u have a fantastic year and achieve ur goals that u put through out 2020 👍👍🙂🙂
very helpful
0:00
*Intro plays*
*He turns the computer off*
Computer: CRITICAL ERROR!
*Computer blasts into space like a rocket*
I've been meaning to get a battery backup for a while, still need too especially for here in Florida! xD
Happy new year every one "from philippines"
I'm a Filipino
Pilipino ako.
@Music And Clips your country name ?
Im Filipino so happy New year has started in the Philippines
@@norraine74 form Bangladesh
Oo salamat!
everyone talking about happy new years but I'm still stuck in 2019 ;-;
Me to ree only 2 more hours
9 more hours for me
Me too
Can you continue to export a video on hibernation / sleep mode?
Hibernation does not keep your computer on. It turns your computer off and saves your session to the memory/RAM. Once you turn it on again, it will restore your session.
Happy New year 2020 from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
I bought Adele mini desktop refurbished quite a while ago. I turn it off every night. I also turn off the modem and I have found many times more than not. Then when I come back to it to turn it on again it’s in standby mode not power off mode it does it all by itself. That’s why I turn the wifi off so nobody can get into it.
I used to leave it on 6 days a week and turn it off on the 7th day. When that one broke down I switched to do it every night.
I noticed if left on for more then 3 days it becomes sluggish and sometimes unresponsive.
Maybe that was just my experience though =D
Either way, power outages can still harm your desktop computer. I should invest in a ups.
Literally everyone in the comments
WHO HAS BEEN A BRIGHT SIDE FAN BEFORE 2019
EARLY
or begging for likes
@Arkaan andespiciallythisyoutuber Yes.
Beggings for likesss....
Hi,do you recommend turn off fast start up mode for laptop? I have an ssd
I use my laptop almost everyday. From 9 am to 11 pm. I usually delete cookies 3 or 4 times a week. I have 3 anti-virus programmes, so after all of this i don't have any problems...computer-wise
Not all computers, especially the Macintosh because Shutting Down & Restarting doesn’t give your Mac time to do some Important Maintenance of the Operating System, that doesn’t normally happen when you are using the machine. It would slow down performance doing maintenance in the background, and not letting it do this slows down the performance of your Mac over time! There’s also a brief ‘Stress Test’ thats performed by Diagnostics that run upon Startup or Restart to test the physical condition of the internal components.
Just simply putting the machine to Sleep actually consumes Less Power, than normal. Only Restart for Essential Software Updates that require it, or your machine is behaving oddly. Only Shut Down when moving it to another location!
my laptop 3 years old ,it stays on all the time including the display.only time it gets restarted during updates.i never had any issues.
I have windows 10 pro with ssd. If I put my computer in sleep or hibernation mode it will "go to sleep" as you would expect, BUT when you press a key or move the mouse, the computer and fans come on but windows will not boot up. You can't press the power button to shut it down either. It does absolutely nothing. You have to turn off the power at the power supply, and then it may or may not boot up. The fans come on but there is no "bios beep". The only way I've found to get it to boot up again is to unplug everything including the mouse, keyboard or any other usb device.
However, if I do a normal shutdown or restart it boots up in 4 seconds with absolutely no problem at all. It's only when I use sleep or hibernation mode I have problems with windows won't boot and the power button won't function. Figure that one out.
Can't believe how much laptops have incensed since 2007 and it's 2019 the last day
There's a reason why the first thing tech support tells you to do is reboot your machine. It's like cleaning up your place before you have people over. Everything runs much more smoothly.
2:35 Hibernstion mode.....I haven't seen that since 2011. MY DAD POWERFULL WIN 7 COMPUTER. So nostalgic :)
Brand new build 3060 i710700 has the same issue as my old build 660 i74770 no parts shared both do not boot half the time although my fans spin and my keyboard gets lit up but does not boot, I run a designated 20amp power outlet directly connected to my pc and have had an electrician test and show my outlet puts out enough watts
on linux, it's called suspend. slowing down is much more about file system. ext4 is much more superior file system in my opinion. I have an old hardware that runs way faster with linux and I mean way, way faster. temp files and caches can also be auto deleted according to your preference. Seriously! I wonder why there are less people using linux...
Happy new year!
Bruh, I didn't know my PC can become a Space Shuttle
If I shut down the computer every night how can I watch Bright Side at night?
I hope everyone's vision is 2020 for their goals in 2020.
Cheers everyone!
well this didn’t age well
Gamers be like: I DEFY THIS LOGIC
How do you upload so much?!?
Happy new year🥂🍾