If you have Clean Sweep Deluxe, Mike recommends that you disable it before
proceeding. Follow these directions to create a one-click shutdown shortcut:
1. Navigate to your desktop.
2. On the desktop, right-click and go to New, then to Shortcut (in other words,
create a new shortcut).
3. You should now see a pop-up window instructing you to enter a command line
path.
4. Enter one of these as the path:
o Use this path if your operating system is Windows 95, 98, or Me:
C:\windows\rundll.exe user.exe,exitwindows
o Use this path if your operating system is XP:
SHUTDOWN -s -t 01
If the C: drive is not your local hard drive, then replace "C" with the correct
letter of the hard drive.
5. Click the "Next" button.
6. Name the shortcut and click the "Finish" button.
Now whenever you want to shut down, just click on this shortcut and you're done.
Also, if you want to make life better and faster, you can right-click the new shortcut
you just made, go to Properties, and type in X (or whatever letter) in the Shortcut
Key box.
proceeding. Follow these directions to create a one-click shutdown shortcut:
1. Navigate to your desktop.
2. On the desktop, right-click and go to New, then to Shortcut (in other words,
create a new shortcut).
3. You should now see a pop-up window instructing you to enter a command line
path.
4. Enter one of these as the path:
o Use this path if your operating system is Windows 95, 98, or Me:
C:\windows\rundll.exe user.exe,exitwindows
o Use this path if your operating system is XP:
SHUTDOWN -s -t 01
If the C: drive is not your local hard drive, then replace "C" with the correct
letter of the hard drive.
5. Click the "Next" button.
6. Name the shortcut and click the "Finish" button.
Now whenever you want to shut down, just click on this shortcut and you're done.
Also, if you want to make life better and faster, you can right-click the new shortcut
you just made, go to Properties, and type in X (or whatever letter) in the Shortcut
Key box.
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