How to Reset Faster in Windows

Right click, select new and then shortcut., A pop-up should appear. , For the shutdown button, put in "shutdown -s -t0" (without the quotes). , Hit OK, and name it anything.,For the reset button, create a new shortcut (If you don't know how, go to...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Right click

    It should show up on your desktop as an empty screen.

    You want to find it in all that mess of your desktop right? So right click, select properties and click "Change Icon".

    Choose any icon that you prefer your new button to have. ,, (Without the quotes.) ,,, Let's say you made the Reset and Shutdown Button and you just finished your 2000 word essay.

    In all your excitement to test your new buttons, you forget to save it! So, the Abort Button. "shutdown
    -a
    -t0"

    Change the Icon, and you can reset or turn off safely.
  2. Step 2: select new and then shortcut.

  3. Step 3: A pop-up should appear.

  4. Step 4: For the shutdown button

  5. Step 5: put in "shutdown -s -t0" (without the quotes).

  6. Step 6: Hit OK

  7. Step 7: and name it anything.

  8. Step 8: For the reset button

  9. Step 9: create a new shortcut (If you don't know how

  10. Step 10: go to step 1-2)

  11. Step 11: In the pop up

  12. Step 12: put in "shutdown -r -t0".

  13. Step 13: Hit OK

  14. Step 14: and name it anything.

  15. Step 15: Change the icon if you want.

  16. Step 16: the Abort Icon.

  17. Step 17: is what you type in for the Abort.

Detailed Guide

It should show up on your desktop as an empty screen.

You want to find it in all that mess of your desktop right? So right click, select properties and click "Change Icon".

Choose any icon that you prefer your new button to have. ,, (Without the quotes.) ,,, Let's say you made the Reset and Shutdown Button and you just finished your 2000 word essay.

In all your excitement to test your new buttons, you forget to save it! So, the Abort Button. "shutdown
-a
-t0"

Change the Icon, and you can reset or turn off safely.

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