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Ask HN: Why does “turning it off and on again” work?

2 pointsby refrigeratorabout 5 years ago

2 comments

steerpikeabout 5 years ago
Computers are multiple layers of massive complexity. Somewhere in that complex stack it&#x27;s very easy for &#x27;something&#x27; to go wrong.<p>When it&#x27;s first turned on the computer works, so it&#x27;s clear that there&#x27;s an initial &#x27;state&#x27; where all those layers of complexity are in alignment. Turning it off and on again is the best way to try and replicate that initial successful state.
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ohiovrabout 5 years ago
Depends on when it is made. Anything made before 2003 is still broken when you turn it on again.
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