![]() So, I will bring my question down to this formula.Īs pointed out by that answer, my question cannot be answered in relation to a tangible benefit for the system, but rather in relation to the battery life. I need a competent opinion on this - not just a description of the most common use - preferably reflecting some advice from the manufacturer.Īlthough I got a good answer, a crucial point in it (that the system has to be shut down, but only from time to time) is not yet clear: how often should I shut down the system. Also, that Macs do periodical system maintenance work during operation and even sleep, which eliminates the need for restart possibly restarting would even come against all this, etc., and "not shutting down" is in fact a typical differentiating Mac feature. ![]() While others say that it is in fact better not to shut down to often, including for the battery, etc.Īn interesting opinion - cannot find the link for that now - was that shutting down / restarting serves no purpose for Macs, except when that is needed after installing or upgrading applications or the system, unlike in Windows, where shutting down was (is?) very important. Others say it is preferable to shut down, as it does not take too much time to boot anyway, and that in this way the battery is protected. Some say Windows users tend to shut down but that it is not necessary, and I tend to do that too. ![]() I have found contradictory opinions on this. ![]()
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