aRoseBy t1_jdidnmh wrote on March 24, 2023 at 4:38 PM Reply to ELI5: Why does "turning it off and on again" work so well for troubleshooting? by WillShelbyOBE Sometimes you need to not only shut down, but yank the power cable. After shutdown, some components may still get power, I would guess to keep them warm and ready for reboot. I've seen router problems which persist after shutdown / reboot, but fixed by unplugging the power for a minute before reboot. Permalink 1
aRoseBy t1_jdidnmh wrote
Reply to ELI5: Why does "turning it off and on again" work so well for troubleshooting? by WillShelbyOBE
Sometimes you need to not only shut down, but yank the power cable.
After shutdown, some components may still get power, I would guess to keep them warm and ready for reboot.
I've seen router problems which persist after shutdown / reboot, but fixed by unplugging the power for a minute before reboot.