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Is there a simpler way to shut my comp down? It takes 3 clicks, Start/Turn
Off Computer/Turn Off. OK so I'm kinda lazy. TweakUI gives us a nice way to log on at startup. Is there a similar routine to shut down. I am the sole user of the machine. I also don't need to be asked if I want to Log Off, but that's another story. Thks Dave |
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Why not just setup power options (advanced) to close on power-off! That's
what I've done, works nice. Jim "Dave" <djbahb@dcwis.com> wrote in message news:uFiOw5X7FHA.3876@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Is there a simpler way to shut my comp down? It takes 3 clicks, Start/Turn > Off Computer/Turn Off. OK so I'm kinda lazy. TweakUI gives us a nice way > to log on at startup. Is there a similar routine to shut down. > > I am the sole user of the machine. I also don't need to be asked if I want > to Log Off, but that's another story. > > Thks > > Dave > > |
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Just make a shortcut on your desktop.. with command:
%windir%\system32\shutdown.exe -s -t 00 (-t 00 = instant shotdown, time is in seconds) Make another to just reboot %windir%\system32\shutdown.exe -r -t 00 -- ************************************************** **** Most learned on these newsgroups Tumppi, Helsinki, FINLAND (translations from/to FI not always accurate) ************************************************** **** "Dave" <djbahb@dcwis.com> kirjoitti viestissä:uFiOw5X7FHA.3876@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Is there a simpler way to shut my comp down? It takes 3 clicks, > Start/Turn Off Computer/Turn Off. OK so I'm kinda lazy. TweakUI gives us > a nice way to log on at startup. Is there a similar routine to shut down. > > I am the sole user of the machine. I also don't need to be asked if I > want to Log Off, but that's another story. > > Thks > > Dave > |
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"Dave" <djbahb@dcwis.com> wrote in message
news:uFiOw5X7FHA.3876@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Is there a simpler way to shut my comp down? It takes 3 clicks, > Start/Turn Off Computer/Turn Off. OK so I'm kinda lazy. TweakUI gives us > a nice way to log on at startup. Is there a similar routine to shut down. > > I am the sole user of the machine. I also don't need to be asked if I > want to Log Off, but that's another story. > > Thks > > Dave > Power Options Configure the power button to do a shutdown. Then just press the one button to shutdown. |
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On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 22:23:22 -0600, "Vanguard"
<vanguard.code@comcastNIX.net> wrote: >"Dave" <djbahb@dcwis.com> wrote in message >news:uFiOw5X7FHA.3876@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> Is there a simpler way to shut my comp down? It takes 3 clicks, >> Start/Turn Off Computer/Turn Off. OK so I'm kinda lazy. TweakUI gives us >> a nice way to log on at startup. Is there a similar routine to shut down. >> >> I am the sole user of the machine. I also don't need to be asked if I >> want to Log Off, but that's another story. >> >> Thks >> >> Dave >> > > >Power Options >Configure the power button to do a shutdown. >Then just press the one button to shutdown. Or if you have a sleep button on your keyboard, you can do the same thing with it. Thats what I did on my system. |
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<rctfreak> wrote in message
news:5851o1t7v2mme66n615idkq39kgm95945b@4ax.com... > On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 22:23:22 -0600, "Vanguard" > <vanguard.code@comcastNIX.net> wrote: > >>"Dave" <djbahb@dcwis.com> wrote in message >>news:uFiOw5X7FHA.3876@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >>> Is there a simpler way to shut my comp down? It takes 3 clicks, >>> Start/Turn Off Computer/Turn Off. OK so I'm kinda lazy. TweakUI gives >>> us >>> a nice way to log on at startup. Is there a similar routine to shut >>> down. >>> >>> I am the sole user of the machine. I also don't need to be asked if I >>> want to Log Off, but that's another story. >>> >>> Thks >>> >>> Dave >>> >> >> >>Power Options >>Configure the power button to do a shutdown. >>Then just press the one button to shutdown. > > Or if you have a sleep button on your keyboard, you can do the same > thing with it. Thats what I did on my system. The sleep button may not power down the host. It may simply put it into Standby mode. That is a reduced power mode, not a power-off mode. You may be able to configure the action of the Sleep button on the keyboard, maybe not. Under Power Options -> Advanced, where I mentioned to configure the power button, you might also see a selection for the Sleep button. If both are there, you can configure them both to do a power down; however, and unless the case is out of reach, you probably want the Sleep to go into Standby mode and the Power button to shutdown (or hibernate if you enable hibernation mode). Having the Sleep button just go into Standby mode is handy as a hotkey to disable your computer when you step away from it (provided you enable the "prompt for password" option, too). Then when you come back, you don't have to wait for the system to boot from a cold start or resume from hibernate (coming out of Standby mode is much quicker). |
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Well, I guess I've done that out of desperation a time or two. Is that a
legitimate way to shut down (saves/closes open files, etc., etc.)??? Dave "Jim" <null@null.com> wrote in message news:4KRff.8325$qw.320@fed1read07... > Why not just setup power options (advanced) to close on power-off! That's > what I've done, works nice. > > Jim > > > "Dave" <djbahb@dcwis.com> wrote in message > news:uFiOw5X7FHA.3876@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> Is there a simpler way to shut my comp down? It takes 3 clicks, > Start/Turn >> Off Computer/Turn Off. OK so I'm kinda lazy. TweakUI gives us a nice >> way >> to log on at startup. Is there a similar routine to shut down. >> >> I am the sole user of the machine. I also don't need to be asked if I > want >> to Log Off, but that's another story. >> >> Thks >> >> Dave >> >> > > |
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Whoa ! Talk about responses. What a great resource this is.
Now I have to decide what to do next. Like they say, it's not the work, it's the decisions. Thx all 'Bye' Dave "Vanguard" <vanguard.code@comcastNIX.net> wrote in message news:e6bR3rf7FHA.3224@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > <rctfreak> wrote in message > news:5851o1t7v2mme66n615idkq39kgm95945b@4ax.com... >> On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 22:23:22 -0600, "Vanguard" >> <vanguard.code@comcastNIX.net> wrote: >> >>>"Dave" <djbahb@dcwis.com> wrote in message >>>news:uFiOw5X7FHA.3876@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >>>> Is there a simpler way to shut my comp down? It takes 3 clicks, >>>> Start/Turn Off Computer/Turn Off. OK so I'm kinda lazy. TweakUI gives >>>> us >>>> a nice way to log on at startup. Is there a similar routine to shut >>>> down. >>>> >>>> I am the sole user of the machine. I also don't need to be asked if I >>>> want to Log Off, but that's another story. >>>> >>>> Thks >>>> >>>> Dave >>>> >>> >>> >>>Power Options >>>Configure the power button to do a shutdown. >>>Then just press the one button to shutdown. >> >> Or if you have a sleep button on your keyboard, you can do the same >> thing with it. Thats what I did on my system. > > > The sleep button may not power down the host. It may simply put it into > Standby mode. That is a reduced power mode, not a power-off mode. You > may be able to configure the action of the Sleep button on the keyboard, > maybe not. Under Power Options -> Advanced, where I mentioned to > configure the power button, you might also see a selection for the Sleep > button. If both are there, you can configure them both to do a power > down; however, and unless the case is out of reach, you probably want the > Sleep to go into Standby mode and the Power button to shutdown (or > hibernate if you enable hibernation mode). Having the Sleep button just > go into Standby mode is handy as a hotkey to disable your computer when > you step away from it (provided you enable the "prompt for password" > option, too). Then when you come back, you don't have to wait for the > system to boot from a cold start or resume from hibernate (coming out of > Standby mode is much quicker). |
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Of course! As long as you set the power option under the advanced tab to
"shutdown on power off", then your PC will map the power off button to the EXACT same actions as if you used your mouse and hit "Start/Turn/Off Computer/Turn Off"! You seem to be under the mistaken impression that we're telling you to simply power-off. This NOT what we're doing. The ATX specification allows your PC to control the power-on / power-off operations of your PC. It's what makes ATX different from the olde AT spec. ATX allows your OS to map the power-off button to do various things, including sleep on power-off, hiberate on power-off (that requires you complete the hibernate tab before it will show up under the advanced option's tab), shutdown on power-off, or of course, literally power-off on power-off (the default). Jim "Dave" <djbahb@dcwis.com> wrote in message news:eGTYNFh7FHA.3592@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > Well, I guess I've done that out of desperation a time or two. Is that a > legitimate way to shut down (saves/closes open files, etc., etc.)??? > > Dave > > > "Jim" <null@null.com> wrote in message news:4KRff.8325$qw.320@fed1read07... > > Why not just setup power options (advanced) to close on power-off! That's > > what I've done, works nice. > > > > Jim > > > > > > "Dave" <djbahb@dcwis.com> wrote in message > > news:uFiOw5X7FHA.3876@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > >> Is there a simpler way to shut my comp down? It takes 3 clicks, > > Start/Turn > >> Off Computer/Turn Off. OK so I'm kinda lazy. TweakUI gives us a nice > >> way > >> to log on at startup. Is there a similar routine to shut down. > >> > >> I am the sole user of the machine. I also don't need to be asked if I > > want > >> to Log Off, but that's another story. > >> > >> Thks > >> > >> Dave > >> > >> > > > > > > |
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