Submitted by WillShelbyOBE t3_120omnj in explainlikeimfive
LARRY_Xilo t1_jdifi7b wrote
Reply to comment by WillShelbyOBE in ELI5: Why does "turning it off and on again" work so well for troubleshooting? by WillShelbyOBE
Its "the best" because its very fast, everyone understands what to do and you dont need to figure out what even went wrong or how to fix it. Most things could be fixed without a restart but it requires knowledge, time and access to the device. So why try to use valuable time from someone with knowledge if a restart also works.
Pilchard123 t1_jdimkav wrote
> everyone understands what to do
laughs in IT support
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