Nah. The best solution is to shut down, unplug it, wait 10 seconds, plug it back in, then boot it back up. A good tech will say 30s or even a minute, because they know you’re not going to count the 10 seconds.
The goal here is to clear the capacitors, most of which will drain within that 10s.
Respect? That’s sheer terror. If you’ve rebooted and the problem remains, you have an actual problem they need to troubleshoot.
“Have you rebooted twice? Have you rebooted fifteen times?”
- Crowdstrike Technical Support
The best part is rebooting 15 times actually does fix the issue sometimes.
Nah. The best solution is to shut down, unplug it, wait 10 seconds, plug it back in, then boot it back up. A good tech will say 30s or even a minute, because they know you’re not going to count the 10 seconds.
The goal here is to clear the capacitors, most of which will drain within that 10s.
How many times did you reboot it?
Three, you always tell me to do three
I love that Lemmy is the kind of place where this video series will still get referenced