The Windows 8, Windows 7 and Vista have a secret restart function called "emergency restart". When you perform an emergency reboot, Windows will shut down all running applications and you will not see any warning to save your work.
This way of restarting can be useful if you have problems with applications or if Widows "hung" or if they "crashed" and you would like to restart the computer quickly. Follow this tutorial to learn how to perform an emergency reboot in Windows 8.
1. Tap them Ctrl + Alt + Del keys together on the keyboard. You will see her screen options security. Using this screen, you can run Task Manager, change your password or lock your computer, etc.
2. In the lower right corner of the screen you will see a button termination operation. Press and hold it CTRL key on the keyboard, and then click this shutdown button.
That's it. Windows will alert you that they will perform a restart in an emergency (emergency). Click OK to do so.
Remember, it works almost like pressing the Reset button on your PC, save all your unsecured tasks before trying it. This is true for Windows 7 as well as for Windows Vista,