Submitted by WillShelbyOBE t3_120omnj in explainlikeimfive
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Reply to comment by aRoseBy in ELI5: Why does "turning it off and on again" work so well for troubleshooting? by WillShelbyOBE
Even after you shut down a computer or other device, there is still a residual charge left in the circuitry. To really reset to zero, that charge must be drained. This can be done by unplugging the device and waiting, or unplugging and holding the power button to try to turn the device on. Either way, the charge dissipates.
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