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Control-Alt-Delete

Control-Alt-Delete is a computer keyboard command on IBM PC compatible systems. It is given by simultenously pressing the Control, Alt, and Delete keys. This command is a hook to the BIOS of a PC running DOS; it causes the computer to hard reboot. This keyboard combination was chosen so that a reboot would be hard to cause accidentally.

In Microsoft Windows, this keyboard command is intercepted and is used to perform the following tasks:

This intercept in Windows exists for historical reasons. When early versions of Windows were built on top of MS-DOS, it was necessary to prevent a reboot by intercepting this key combination and using it for the security features mentioned above. If this had not been done, a hard reboot could have been used to bypass these security features.

In Linux, the command may also be intercepted, and can be used to initiate a soft reboot in situations where a normal shutdown procedure is unavailable (for example, if a normal user does not have the root permission necessary to shut down the computer).

Colloquially, the combination is also known as the three finger salute, or more esoterically, a Vulcan nerve pinch.

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