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Try to do a FULL rebootfull reboot of Windows10, hold SHIFTShift, and click Restart“Restart.

Normal reboot/shutdown action in the start menu will not shutdown win10Windows 10 fully, for the "fast boot"“fast boot” mechanism saves memory from the last session. The other answer mentioned changing system settings which make win10Windows 10 doing a full reboot, it works, but unnecessary.

By holding the SHIFTShift key and click the Restart“Restart” in the start menu, win10 willWindows 10 will go into advanced restart mode, choose Shutdown“Shutdown” from the menu. Then start normally again.

Try to do a FULL reboot of Windows10, hold SHIFT, and click Restart.

Normal reboot/shutdown action in the start menu will not shutdown win10 fully, for the "fast boot" mechanism saves memory from the last session. The other answer mentioned changing system settings which make win10 doing a full reboot, it works, but unnecessary.

By holding the SHIFT key and click the Restart in the start menu, win10 will go into advanced restart mode, choose Shutdown from the menu. Then start normally again.

Try to do a full reboot of Windows10, hold Shift, and click “Restart.

Normal reboot/shutdown action in the start menu will not shutdown Windows 10 fully, for the “fast boot” mechanism saves memory from the last session. The other answer mentioned changing system settings which make Windows 10 doing a full reboot, it works, but unnecessary.

By holding the Shift key and click the “Restart” in the start menu, Windows 10 will go into advanced restart mode, choose “Shutdown” from the menu. Then start normally again.

Try to do a FULL reboot of Windows10, hold SHIFT, and click rebootRestart.

Normal reboot/shutdown action in the start menu will not shutdown win10 fulllyfully, for the "fast boot" mechanism saves memory from the last session. The other answer mentioned changing system settings which makesmake win10 doing a full reboot, it works, but unnecessary.

By holding the SHIFT key and click the Shutdown/RebootRestart in the start menu, win10 will go into maintainadvanced restart mode, choose Shutdown from the menu. Then start normally again.

Try to do a FULL reboot of Windows10, hold SHIFT and click reboot.

Normal reboot/shutdown action in the start menu will not shutdown win10 fullly, for the "fast boot" mechanism saves memory from the last session. The other answer mentioned changing system settings which makes win10 doing a full reboot, it works, but unnecessary.

By holding SHIFT key and click the Shutdown/Reboot in start menu, win10 will go into maintain mode, choose Shutdown from the menu. Then start normally again.

Try to do a FULL reboot of Windows10, hold SHIFT, and click Restart.

Normal reboot/shutdown action in the start menu will not shutdown win10 fully, for the "fast boot" mechanism saves memory from the last session. The other answer mentioned changing system settings which make win10 doing a full reboot, it works, but unnecessary.

By holding the SHIFT key and click the Restart in the start menu, win10 will go into advanced restart mode, choose Shutdown from the menu. Then start normally again.

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Try to do a full rebootFULL reboot of Windows10, hold SHIFT and click reboot.

Normal reboot/shutdown action in the start menu will not shutdown win10 fullly, for the "fast boot" mechanism saves memory from the last session.

  The other answer mentioned changing the virtual memory size, thissystem settings which makes win10 doing a full reboot, it works, but not necessaryunnecessary.

To do a full shutdown, holeBy holding SHIFT key and click the Shutdown/Reboot in start menu, win10 will go into maintain mode, choose Shutdown from the menu, screen will go off. Then start your PC normally again.

Try to do a full reboot of Windows10.

Normal reboot/shutdown action in the start menu will not shutdown win10 fullly, for the "fast boot" mechanism saves memory from the last session.

  The other answer mentioned changing the virtual memory size, this makes win10 doing a full reboot, it works, but not necessary.

To do a full shutdown, hole SHIFT key and click the Shutdown/Reboot in start menu, win10 will go into maintain mode, choose Shutdown from the menu, screen will go off. Then start your PC normally again.

Try to do a FULL reboot of Windows10, hold SHIFT and click reboot.

Normal reboot/shutdown action in the start menu will not shutdown win10 fullly, for the "fast boot" mechanism saves memory from the last session. The other answer mentioned changing system settings which makes win10 doing a full reboot, it works, but unnecessary.

By holding SHIFT key and click the Shutdown/Reboot in start menu, win10 will go into maintain mode, choose Shutdown from the menu. Then start normally again.

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