The process of restarting a computer system utilizing the command-line interface, specifically the Windows Command Prompt, allows for controlled and sometimes forceful system restarts. This method bypasses the graphical user interface (GUI) and interacts directly with the operating system’s core functions. An example involves typing a specific command, which then initiates the shutdown and subsequent reboot sequence.
Employing the command prompt for this purpose offers advantages in situations where the GUI is unresponsive or inaccessible. It provides a direct and often quicker pathway to restarting the system compared to navigating through the graphical interface. Historically, command-line interfaces were the primary method of interacting with computers, and this method provides continued utility for advanced users and system administrators.