I've always cringed if I have to turn off an unresponsive computer, but I'm under the impression that NTFS is a little more forgiving if you have to pull the plug. Dealing with some sleep issue on my laptop where it decides to go to sleep, but nothing will wake it up. I think I've narrowed it down to a problem with GoTo Meeting, because I've checked settings and it sleeps and wakes just fine from the wireless mouse, touchpad, or keyboard unless that's running. Seems I'll just have to keep moving the mouse occasionally or make sure sleep is disabled during a meeting. It's Win10, FYI.
Since I've had to shut it off the hard way a few times, any tips on how to make sure all came back OK? Scanning the drive isn't reporting problems, event viewer just shows there was an uncontrolled shutdown. Haven't found any corrupt files or anything "lost", but anything I should look for?
Since I've had to shut it off the hard way a few times, any tips on how to make sure all came back OK? Scanning the drive isn't reporting problems, event viewer just shows there was an uncontrolled shutdown. Haven't found any corrupt files or anything "lost", but anything I should look for?