Get Windows XP to shut down faster.Q. I understand why Windows XP The previous client version of Windows. XP was a major upgrade to the client version of Windows 2000 with numerous changes to the user interface. XP improved support for gaming, digital photography, instant messaging, wireless networking and sharing connections to the Internet. takes ages to fire up--after all, it has to load so much start-up software. But why does it also take so long to close down? A. it's because Windows has to turn off each application you have left open--saving critical data along the way. Then it runs a quick system check before it goes to sleep. But there is a way to speed up the process by a few seconds. In a blank area of your desktop, right-click and then select New, Shortcut (1) In Windows, a shortcut is an icon that points to a program or data file. Shortcuts can be placed on the desktop or stored in other folders, and double clicking a shortcut is the same as double clicking the original file. and in the Create Shortcut screen type shutdown -s -t 0 (see screenshot See screen shot. below). Be sure there's a space before each hyphen hyphen: see punctuation. and the last character is a zero, not the letter O. Then click on Next and in the Type a Name for This Shortcut box, enter a title and click on Finish. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Advisory: Be sure to save and close all applications before initiating any shutdown to make the process faster. Key to Instructions To help readers follow the instructions in this article, we use two different typefaces: * Boldface type is used to identify the names of icons, agendas and URLs. * Sans serif Short horizontal lines added to the tops and bottoms of traditional typefaces, such as Times Roman. Contrast with sans-serif. STANLEY ZAROWIN, a former J of A senior editor, is now a contributing editor to the magazine. His e-mail address is zarowin@mindspring.com. |
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