I know this much:
1) Holding the Sleep-Wake button until the power off slider shows and then sliding it causes power off, and then holding the Sleep-Wake button again makes it start again.
2) Holding Sleep-Wake and Home buttons simultaneously until the Apple Logo shows should force a restart even if option one does not work.
My question: Once the restart is happening, does option two actually do anything different than what option one does? Are there any things inside that are getting reset under option two that do not happen with option one? I poked around in the Apple Knowledge Base for awhile but I did not find an answer to this question. My guess is that "No. They both do the same thing while starting back up again."
I did see the place in the Apple Knowledge Base where it says that doing a forced restart while connected to iTunes with the USB Cable and holding it long enough can cause a fresh re-load of iOS... but nothing about the different ways to make it restart.
Bim B
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