• @mellejwz
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    171 year ago

    Windows + r, shutdown -s -t 0, enter

    • @Sonicdemon86
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      81 year ago

      I use “shutdown -s -f -t 0” it forces all apps to shutdown without windows asking you if you want to go back and save or if a program is not turning off.

      • DosDude👾
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        71 year ago

        Not really

        The -s stands for shutdown, with other ones being for hibernate, reboot etc.

        The -t stands for time. By default it’s something like 30 seconds. Putting it on 0 makes it instant.

      • @Matriks404
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        41 year ago

        It only takes two parameters to shutdown, how is that complicated?

      • @mellejwz
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        11 year ago

        Not really, it’s a pretty simple command that not everyone uses anyway. -s is for shutdown, -t for time. There are more complicated things in the Windows command line interface.

    • Octopus
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      21 year ago

      I think it would still update (if it didn’t give a normal shutdown option)

      • @mellejwz
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        21 year ago

        Nope, I use it all the time if I’m going home from work. Works like a charm.