Does shutting down regularly harm laptop or Windows?

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Solution 1

Generally there is no exact answer however its best to not turn the laptop off and back on a lot if it can be avoided. Shutting down the computer also uses power so for short periods (many hours) using Sleep or better Hibernate would save power. Also allowing electronices to cool and heat frequently is not the best for their long term use and lifespan.

Using the Power Plans properly along with good Sleep and Hibernation settings, which are dependent on how you use the computer, will get the best performance and lifespan however there are no exact answers. Those which seem to be best for how you use the system will probably also be best in the long run. If you "could" set with the magic settings that would optimize the machines functions and life but then use the machine in a different pattern, which we all would, then in fact you would actually get less use and lifespan than setting to your use patterns.

One thing that many forget is that turning the screen off can also save power when you will be away a short while and would not want to turn the computer off. This will save some power over using a screensaver but can be hard to remember and does not save a lot.

Best to refer to your System maker's Support, their on-line documentation, and their forums about your model.

Solution 2

Shutting down your computer is not harmful. The reason people use sleep is because it's faster than having to wait for the computer to boot, and it keeps everything as you left it. But even then, you have to reboot or shutdown your computer sometimes. So the only thing wrong with always shutting down your computer is the time you'll lose waiting for it to boot.

Solution 3

Shutting down a few times a day won't hurt anything. I always recommend sleeping it during the day, and shutting down overnight. This way it'll power back up quickly for you during the day, and get a fresh boot every morning so it stays running smoothly.

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Updated on September 18, 2022

Comments

  • Hamed
    Hamed almost 2 years

    I usually work with my laptop and always shut it down for studying or doing other works (for half hour to two hours, about 6 times/day).

    Is this harmful?

    • Pacerier
      Pacerier about 9 years
      Why is this closed as not constructive? Seems like a valid question with a valid concern.
    • Ramhound
      Ramhound about 9 years
      @Pacerier - "What is my best choice" is a question seeking an opionion.
    • Pacerier
      Pacerier about 9 years
      @Ramhound, Just a matter of phrasing.
  • CharlieRB
    CharlieRB about 12 years
    Good answer. Was thinking the same thing about expansion and contraction from heating and cooling several times a day.
  • Synetech
    Synetech about 12 years
    My concern is that "sleeping" a laptop actually shuts the (non SSD) hard-drive down, so using standby (a lot) adds wear and tear to the drive (and is, at least partly, recorded in the drive's SMART data).
  • Pacerier
    Pacerier about 9 years
    @ahmed, Isn't hibernation effectively shutting down too? So if shutting down has a frequent cool-heat problem, why would it be different with hibernation?