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Make the shutdown icon on your desktop and others.

Make the shutdown icon on your desktop and others.
Create shortcuts on your desktop for shutdown, restart, logoff and hibernate.
For lazy people. LOL
Note:I tested it on windows XP im not sure if it works on other operating systems.
 
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Step 1Starting!!

Starting!!
Go to your desktop and right click somewhere clear then choose SHORTCUT from the NEW menu.
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May 3, 2007. 4:56 PMtbarkdull says:
This does NOT work in a domain environment, Common users and Power Users do not have permissions to run Shutdown.exe
Nov 1, 2011. 7:22 AMdddstein says:
They do in my domain environment.
Oct 27, 2011. 5:28 PMBookwyrm83 says:
You also can't spell, which makes this nearly impossible to read.
May 31, 2011. 10:20 AMGuddu says:
what exactly happens in d background when a computer is shutting down???
i mean d processess....can i see them!!!
Apr 21, 2009. 12:04 AMDJP4VEP says:
Need anyones help...... I have made a vbScript for a fake virus but at the end of it i want the system to sutdown with a time limit. Any ideas? Thanks
Aug 30, 2009. 4:56 PMGEEK1 says:
yes there is a shutdown icon that can do that with a time limit. I put the ones with a time limit at school with and internet explorer icon. I pranked so many people. :)
Feb 12, 2007. 4:10 AMarun.luv says:
can anyone tell me how to recover deleted data..?
Feb 26, 2009. 4:02 PMMairseyDotes says:
Assuming you aren't talking about stuff in the recycle bin:

1. Don't write anything else to the disk until you finish recovering the data.
2. Learn the details of your file system (FAT, FAT32, NTFS, ext3, or whatever).
3. Find the first block containing data from your deleted file. copy the data using a hex editor to a new file. This file must be on a different drive (A USB stick, perhaps).
4. Repeat step 3 for each subsequent block, appending it to the end of the new file.

Or go read this HOWTO: http://lifehacker.com/393084/how-to-recover-deleted-files-with-free-software

Good luck.
Feb 24, 2008. 10:59 PMfaiztalab says:
yes sure...you can recover the deleted data just contact me on faiztalab@yahoo.com i m 12 hours online i will give you the small size software..which i can send you by your email as well... Faiz
Jul 3, 2010. 10:46 AMfaizkhan124 says:
HI FAIZ SIR. CAN U SEND RECOVERY SOFTWARE ON THIS EMAIL ID "faizengg@mail.com"
Jul 20, 2008. 11:33 AMSCRIPTmaster says:
you can do such a shutdown in a more professional and interactive way!
you can do it my way!
Feb 26, 2009. 3:55 PMMairseyDotes says:
Your way is unnecessarily complex for someone who doesn't want to automate the shutdown for a different delay every time (plus which VBscript is about as secure as a chicken-wire air tank).
Jan 24, 2008. 4:12 PMTHE_GEEK2007 says:
i see the code for hibernate, but what is the code for Stand By? TGT
Jan 23, 2008. 8:19 PMjorjee says:
It worked on my ME until a kid came along and deleted the icon. Now I can't remember how to put it back on the desktop.
May 20, 2007. 5:11 PMhomicidal.cereal.killer says:
does anyone know how to add icons, not just the ones that you get, but other ones that you can upload and stuff?
Nov 1, 2007. 7:16 PMsapien_red says:
make a mspaint bitmap file 48x48 use a picture and save as myicon.ico save to somewhere find able like c:\windows\myicon.ico
Nov 1, 2007. 7:28 PMhomicidal.cereal.killer says:
ok thanks.
Jan 18, 2008. 6:37 PMsharp_spike06 says:
no! That's way too hard. You can do it in a much better way that's way simple and has stunning results. Go here, and download iconpackager and then download the icon packs! It's so great! :)

http://www.wincustomize.com/skins.aspx?libid=2
Nov 5, 2007. 3:43 AMtacticalasasin says:
This works fine on vista, im very surprised.
May 21, 2007. 11:10 PMlyco says:
i've tried the three of the shortcuts.. shutdown, restart, and log off.. but log off is the only icon thats works..the shutdown and restart icon don't work. what am i gonna do for this to work?? by the way my pc is also windows xp
Jul 28, 2007. 12:08 AMmoomoocows says:
im also having this problem i did this on one of my friends comps and it worked but i tried it on mine and it didn't work the only thing i could think of is that he only had one user on his comp and i have multiple
Jun 7, 2007. 8:57 PM~KAZ~ says:
Works nicely, even on win 2k, lol
May 14, 2007. 4:44 PMemenblade says:
thnx hubman, i aggree after i said this around a week later i actualy started using ubuntu and now so much more makes sence.
Apr 10, 2007. 6:08 PMemenblade says:
not quite, hibernate stores everything on ram to your page file and sets a script for window telling it to load the page file to ram, standby instead keeps the os running and does the same, ( i think stndby on my comp doesnt work, but hibernate does.)
May 14, 2007. 6:38 AMHubmaN says:
You're wrong there, although nice guess. In hibernaton, the system session is actually dumped to a hiberfil.sys file in the root of your system drive. When you standby the computer, it shuts down all PCI ports, hard disks, peripherals, the lot, while suspending the RAM. Page Files are actually the Windoze term for Virtual Memory-Mac/*nix/Linux users know it was swapfiles, the swap partition, or simply, virtual memory. Just so that you'd know!
Apr 20, 2007. 1:35 PMHubmaN says:
Well, on a Mac you just have to tell finder to shutdown in applescript. Or you can use the Automator...Macs rock!
May 9, 2007. 6:02 PMaceman 569 says:
well. on a PC, you just have to click this big red buton and it turns the computer off. That's probably a whole lot easier than the applescript nonsense
May 14, 2007. 6:33 AMHubmaN says:
Hell, on a Mac, we can just pull the plug out. No scandisk crap. If you shut the screen on a laptop, everything is saved as hibernation. On a desktop, everything is still saved, although you still have to open the programs themselves. And besides, you have to open the Start Menu first, and then click Shutdown, and go through a stupid list of options. No contest. Just pointing that out-no worries, cheers, hehe!
May 9, 2007. 6:07 PMaceman 569 says:
by the way, there is a similar instructable (search for "virus") that tells you how to add text to the function. after the 0 (which i prefer to be 60, as it sets the time it takes do to the "task") put a space and the "-c "your text here" and then complete the rest the same way. Hope I helped :)
May 3, 2007. 2:06 AMGanador says:
Well not quite. Hibernate take the data from your RAM and stores it to your HDD then turns power off whereas Standby just keeps power on at low voltage so your RAM doesn't get wiped. Cause computer RAM is electronically stored.
May 3, 2007. 2:12 AMGanador says:
OK just saw emenblade post after i posted, Very tired. Emenblade to get the Hibernate option, When you click on Turn Off Computer button the shutdow box will show up where it has Standby, Turn off, Restart. Hold down shift the Standyby button will become a Hibernate button thats if Hibernate is enabled in your power options in Control Panel.
Apr 14, 2007. 11:52 AMjrtaylor says:
This is a cool idea! I too would like to be able to create a shortcut in vista that immediately switches users, or at minimum opens up the user accounts screen showing all users. The Windows-L still requires several clicks etc to switch users. Is this possible? Many thanks!!
Apr 13, 2007. 2:32 PMthamiam says:
Anybody know how to create an icon for "Undock Computer" on a laptop?
Apr 8, 2007. 12:02 PMrjl24 says:
Thank you for your innovation. Works fine with XP Home, SP2 Robert
Feb 24, 2007. 4:29 PMMr. Smart Kid says:
cool
Mar 9, 2007. 11:53 AMmotoxer1254 says:
Yeah i did it with my computer and it worked great.
Dec 5, 2006. 4:56 AMRibblet says:
How about standby?
Mar 9, 2007. 8:45 AMmotoxer1254 says:
Hibernate is standby
Feb 4, 2007. 7:40 PMJRemetta says:
Can anyone help me?.... I created a shortcut for Shutdown that worked perfectly, but when I try to make another for Logoff, using the same code, but replacing s with l, it doesn't work. When I press the shortcut, it goes to the system prompt screen quickly, but it's so fast that I can't make out what it's doing. Then it closes, but doesn't log off or shut down or anything. Any suggestions? Joy
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