Then you and I work with very different people. Here it seems "reset it and try again" is considered a viable problem solving technique.
Then you and I work with very different people. Here it seems "reset it and try again" is considered a viable problem solving technique.
It sometimes is, as resetting may clean some dirty state. Even when people don't really understand why they are doing it, and are merely following trends they saw elsewhere, it does not invalidate the point.