Create One-Click Shutdown and Reboot Shortcuts:
First, create a shortcut on your desktop by right-clicking on the
desktop, choosing New, and then choosing Shortcut.
The Create Shortcut Wizard appears. In the box asking for the
location of the shortcut, type shutdown. After you create the
shortcut, double-clicking on it will shut down your PC.
But you can do much more with a shutdown shortcut than merely
shut down your PC. You can add any combination of several switches
to do extra duty, like this:
shutdown -r -t 01 -c "Rebooting your PC"
Double-clicking on that shortcut will reboot your PC after a
one-second delay and display the message "Rebooting your PC.
" The shutdown command includes a variety of switches you can
use to customize it. Table 1-3 lists all of them and describes their
use.
I use this technique to create two shutdown shortcuts on my
desktop—one for turning off my PC, and one for rebooting.
Here are the ones I use:
shutdown -s -t 03 -c "Bye Bye m8!"
shutdown -r -t 03 -c "Ill be back m8 ;)!"
Switch
What it does
-s
Shuts down the PC.
-l
Logs off the current user.
-t nn
Indicates the duration of delay, in seconds, before performing the
action.
-c "messagetext"
Displays a message in the System Shutdown window. A maximum
of 127 characters can be used. The message must be enclosed in
quotation marks.
-f
Forces any running applications to shut down.
-r
Reboots the PC.
First, create a shortcut on your desktop by right-clicking on the
desktop, choosing New, and then choosing Shortcut.
The Create Shortcut Wizard appears. In the box asking for the
location of the shortcut, type shutdown. After you create the
shortcut, double-clicking on it will shut down your PC.
But you can do much more with a shutdown shortcut than merely
shut down your PC. You can add any combination of several switches
to do extra duty, like this:
shutdown -r -t 01 -c "Rebooting your PC"
Double-clicking on that shortcut will reboot your PC after a
one-second delay and display the message "Rebooting your PC.
" The shutdown command includes a variety of switches you can
use to customize it. Table 1-3 lists all of them and describes their
use.
I use this technique to create two shutdown shortcuts on my
desktop—one for turning off my PC, and one for rebooting.
Here are the ones I use:
shutdown -s -t 03 -c "Bye Bye m8!"
shutdown -r -t 03 -c "Ill be back m8 ;)!"
Switch
What it does
-s
Shuts down the PC.
-l
Logs off the current user.
-t nn
Indicates the duration of delay, in seconds, before performing the
action.
-c "messagetext"
Displays a message in the System Shutdown window. A maximum
of 127 characters can be used. The message must be enclosed in
quotation marks.
-f
Forces any running applications to shut down.
-r
Reboots the PC.
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