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    Win 8 CP Shutdown and Restart shortcuts and Tiles

    I realize these were mentioned before, but for the life of me I could not find them so I am starting a new thread titled for these. They are important enough they deserve to be able to be found easily.

    Add Shutdown and Restart shortcuts to your desktop:

    Shutdown:

    Right click empty spot on desktop and select New, Shortcut

    Copy and paste the following in the Window that pops up:

    C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe -s -t 00 -f

    Click Next and Name this Shutdown, then click Finish

    Restart:

    Right click empty spot on desktop and select New, Shortcut

    Copy and paste the following in the Window that pops up:

    C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe -r -t 00 -f

    Click Next and Name this Restart, then click Finish

    The only difference in the 2 commands is the character in red.



    To add these same Tiles on the Metro Start Menu:

    Navigate to: C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs

    Right Click in this folder and select New Shortcut.

    Duplicate the steps for Shutdown and Restart above.



    In each of the above shortcuts you can right click the short cuts and select properties. This will allow you to go to properties and change the icons to something slightly more appealing than the generic icons that Win 8 CP assigns.

    These command switches are set as follows:

    The -f is an extra command that was added in XP that forced running apps to close prior to a shutdown. This extra command appears not to be necessary in Win 7 or Win 8 but does not hurt to have included.

    A list of commands can be found at this MS site. You can see the -r and -s commands as well. As you can see the -t switch sets the timer to 00 seconds (this can be set to what ever you specify in your shutdown/restart command)
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    Re: Win 8 CP Shutdown and Restart shortcuts and Tiles

    I couldn't have said it any better!
    GO TED!

    I tried several different times instead of the "00" (Zero-Zero, not Oh! Oh!)
    But that stalls the shutdown process with a little window counting down the time to Zero,
    before the shutdown can actually take place. Somehow, that seems to just defeat the
    whole idea of a "Quick Shutdown". Eh?

    I've been using the Quick Shutdown icon, on my desktop, usually right above the START button,
    going all the way back to Windows 98. The syntax has changed a little over the years with
    different OS's. but the result is the same.

    In Win-8, putting the Quick Shutdown icon at the left end of the Taskbar (force of habit) results
    in a ONE CLICK shutdown. The official method of doing a shutdown in Win-8 is way beyond the
    scope of an average home PC user. They would just turn off the power, in frustration.
    Microshaft just HAS to make the shutdown process easier.

    Cheers Mate!

    The Doctor

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    Re: Win 8 CP Shutdown and Restart shortcuts and Tiles

    Addendum:

    In my Registry Tweaks, there are several places in the registry, where delays in Shutdown can be removed.
    Most people just never go there, and that's OK, but those tweaks DO work.

    The following registry script, does two things, it shortens the time to kill services to one second,
    (the time is entered in milliseconds, so 1000ms = 1 second) The OS will not accept any entry below 1000.
    Then it directs the Kernel to be copied from the hard drive into RAM on boot. That greatly increases the
    performance and efficiency of Windows. It's even more pronounced, on laptops that use a slower HD
    than the HD's used on Desktop PC'.s.
    So, minimizing HD use on a laptop, can greatly improve performance.
    Another reason why, RAM should always be maxed out on a laptop.

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l]
    "WaitToKillServiceTimeout"="1000"

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Session Manager\Memory Management]
    "DisablePagingExecutive"="1"
    "LargeSystemCache"="1"


    Some so-called Experts have said "OH, that doesn't do any good".
    Well, it don't hurt either! Eh?

    Cheers Mates!
    The Doctor

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    Re: Win 8 CP Shutdown and Restart shortcuts and Tiles

    I know what the experts say, but the experts also say in many cases that cleaning does not help speed. That may be so as well, but it can't hurt, and it may stop problems in the future between conflicts with leftover stuff in the registry. If these type problems may help, why not do them??? If cleaning may help, why not do it. There was a very detailed discussion on system maintenance in another forum a few weeks ago that was very lively and the general consensus was that this maintenance is a good thing. I also believe these speed up tips may be helpful so I also do them.

    Thank you for reminding me of these two. or three.

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    Re: Win 8 CP Shutdown and Restart shortcuts and Tiles

    I've never been one for running Benchmarking Software. Numbers were just never my thing.
    I rely more on the Feel of something than gauges and numbers.

    I know the feel of how my own computer runs and I can tell when another computer is running faster or slower.
    I don't 'feel' any great improvement in Win-8 over Win-XP-Pro.

    But when I sit down to do an install or tune-up on a customer's PC, I can tell whether it's running faster or slower than my own.
    So I immediately get a 'feel' for how fast the computer is running. As I perform my Tweaks and tune-up tips, I can see or 'feel' that the computer is running faster. On PC's that have been running for a while, I get comments from my customers, like, "WOW! It didn't run that fast when it was new!". All I can say is "I know."
    I spent the last 30+ years, perfecting my Computer Tune-Up and I know it can improve any PC's performance and efficiency.

    Many computers are like a pickup truck, running around all the time with a ton of rocks in the bed. The driver gets used to the performance and after a while doesn't even question it any more. Then one day someone comes along and takes out the rocks and 'WOW!', what a difference that makes.

    I have a real hard time with those who bad mouth everything that someone else wants to do, Including cleaning up their PC.
    I work at least 20 different PC Help Forums and on every one, at least once a week, someone comes on and says that their computer is running "Slow". The answer is almost always the same thing...."Clean up your mess and it will run just like new again".
    And at least 7 or 8 out of ten will get indignant and claim that they don't have a mess. BS!
    They will want to blame the problem on drivers, or updates or some piece of software.

    I recently went to one man's house where his PC was running really slow and the guy said he'd just done his cleanup.
    I installed my XPCleanup.bat program with the file counter (it's on my web site) and ran it. It took out over 100,000 junk files, just from the same system folders that are present in every PC.
    Then I ran another program that scours every folder on the HD for junk files and took out several thousand more.
    Then I installed the Extended Disk Cleanup and got out even more.
    There were over 200 pieces of spyware, five trojans and two Viruses, which were removed by AVG, "Spybot Search & Destroy" and "Malware Bytes".

    When I got done doing the cleanup, his boot time was down to under one minute, from about 20 minutes and his shutdown time was down from about five minutes to about 8 seconds.
    Yes, cleaning up one's mess, does make a difference!*

    * If you're going to clean your registry, don't forget to re-compress it after the cleanup.
    I use a little (FREE) program, "NTREGOPT" to do the re-compression. It makes the registry smaller, so it takes up less time to load and less space in RAM.
    After I removed Office 2007 from my PC, I cleaned and re-compressed my registry and reduced the size by 1/3.
    That 1/3 represented just over 30 megabytes.

    No brag, just fact!

    So Ted, just keep doing what you're doing.

    Cheers Mate!
    The Doctor
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    Re: Win 8 CP Shutdown and Restart shortcuts and Tiles

    Thanks, I forgot about NTREGOPT. Have you tried it on Win 8 CP? Perhaps I will run my cleanup again right now. And I mean the same kind of cleanup you mean. Then I will try NTREGOPT. It works on Win 7, should work on Win 8 CP.

    Edit: It does run on Win 8 CP but you get Access Denied errors on several registry hives. Many others optimize fine. Rebooted OK and seems to run fine. I do have a 2 day old Image so I'm pretty safe.
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    Re: Win 8 CP Shutdown and Restart shortcuts and Tiles

    Oh, I've got a ton of things I've NOT tried yet.
    I'll try it though, right after I make a Ghost backup........just in case. lol

    I reinstalled Win-8/64 to fix a problem of the OS not wanting to remember where I put my desktop icons.
    I think it was one of those Win-7 look a like programs that screwed it up.

    So I did the re-install and installed a few of my favorite programs and now my browsers are all screwed up.
    Something is causing that and I've not got a handle on just what's doing it.
    So I'll re-instal again and see if I can determine what's causing the problems with the browsers. I'll have to document every step, when I first install Firefox and test it, then install one other program and test again, install another program and test again, etc. and write down every step. Once I determine what's causing the problem, I can post one of those "Don't do this....." things.

    Laters,
    Doc

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    Re: Win 8 CP Shutdown and Restart shortcuts and Tiles

    Start a new thread with the problems and solutions. That's the kind of info that deserves an up front title so it's easy to see and find. I know my reinstallation was the 64 Bit version and seems to be working fine at this time.

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    Re: Win 8 CP Shutdown and Restart shortcuts and Tiles

    Hi Ted

    I did that too.
    And I put the shutoff button in the corner just like yours.

    Until I twitched while trying to open the Start Page, and shut my computer down.



    After that I moved them over. LOL

    Mike

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    Re: Win 8 CP Shutdown and Restart shortcuts and Tiles

    I just Restarted my PC while trying to check my email (2 icons side by side) LOL. I may move the email and browser icons to the Taskbar and off the Quick Launch bar.

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