It’s not an ethical dilemmaonly one method ensures that problems don’t pop up after you restart.
Below are detailed directions if you need them.
Another way to get there is by right-clicking the Start button.

Start menu (Windows 11).
Go toShut down or sign out.
The Windows 8 Start screen functions differently from the Start menus in other versions of Windows.
In Windows 7 and Vista, select thesmall arrowto the right of the Shut down button.

Power User Menu (Windows 11).
In Windows XP, selectShut DownorTurn Off Computer.
It’s recommended to use this only as a last resort if the standard restart method doesn’t work.
Close all open windows so that you’re on the Desktop.

Windows 7 Shut Down Options.
Select a blank area on the Desktop, and pressAlt+F4.
On the menu that pops up, chooseRestart, and thenOK.
It’s important to focus on the Desktop before entering these keys.

If you do this with a window in focus, it will simply close down the window.
The same restart command can be used from the Run dialog box (Win+R).
Right-nudge the Desktop, go toNew>Shortcut, and enter the command as it’s written above.

Restarting, also known as rebooting, is also sometimes calledresetting.
Factory reset Windows with Reset This PCif a reboot doesn’t solve the problem.
Restarting your box allows it to make whatever changes are necessary to properly load the update.

On most modern computers, the Power button is used to restart the gear.
Press and hold it for a few seconds until the computer reboots.
Open Command Prompt as an administrator, then typeshutdown /m \[your setup’s name] /s.

Use/cif you want to add a message (for example: /c “This computer will shut down momentarily.
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you could alsouse Windows Task Scheduler to create an automated taskthat restarts the machine.

fire up the app, chooseCreate Basic Task, and follow the on-screen instructions to set it up.