Thanks for the reply.
Here are the results:
From the "Restart" shortcut, the same thing happened as before. The OS
shut down, but the PC remained powered up with the hard drive spinning. The
only way to recover was hold the power button in until it shut down
completely, then start manually.
From the "Shutdown" shortcut, the system shut down and powered off as
expected.
~R~
"Richard Urban" <> wrote in message
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> Try this!
>
> Place 2 shortcuts on your desktop, one for Restart and one for Shutdown.
>
> Create a new shortcut on your desktop. Browse to
> C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe
>
> Right click, go to "send to" | "desktop create shortcut"
>
> After it has been created, rename the shortcut to Restart Computer. Then
> go
> to the shortcut's properties and paste "C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe
> /r /t 002"
> in the target line (without the quotes please). This will restart the
> computer after 2 seconds.
>
> Create a 2nd new shortcut for shutdown.exe. After it has been created,
> rename the
> shortcut to Shutdown Computer. Place "C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe /s
> /t
> 002" in the target line (again, without the quotes). This will shutdown
> the computer after 2 seconds.
>
> Now when you want to either shutdown or restart, just double click on the
> appropriate icon.
>
> Do these work as described?
>
> --
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
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