RESTART YOUR PC WITH A CLICK
It may be useful to create a file, an icon to click to restart the PC without having to go through the usual sequence: Start-Shut Down-Restart. For
do this just do this: 1 @ exit 3. Open Windows Explorer (or Windows Explorer in Win98) RESET.BAT and drag the file you just created on the desktop, hold down the right mouse button.
4. Create a shortcut on the desktop by selecting "Create Shortcut" from the context menu
5. With the right mouse button to click on the icon you just created and select "Properties" and go on the "Program"
6. Check the box "Close on exit"
7. On the same page click on "Advanced" and check the box there, "MS-DOS mode" disable "Warn before entering MS-DOS mode" and acknowledge (OK)
not mandatory may be the following options: To
possibly change the name of the shortcut you just created (for example, replacing "Link to RESET.BAT" with "Restarting system") click once on its icon, press F2 and write what you want.
If you want to associate a different icon file from the default click on "Change Icon" and choose the one you prefer.
done everything, to restart quickly enough Windows95/98 double click on this icon.
If you restart the computer normally is to restart in MS-DOS mode, instead of the lap (Start-Shutdown-Restart in MS-DOS mode), you can create a file that will allow us, with a double click to do what we want. Just
position in C: \\ Windows, find the file command.com and, after having clicked on the button right click "create shortcut." Now, we click on the file you just created with the right button and choose "properties" in sec. "Program" will put a check mark in box "close on exit" (if there).
Now you must click on the "Advanced" put the check mark on the "MS-DOS mode", uncheck "Notify ..." and put the ball on "uses the current configuration of ...". Close
, pressing ok on the various buttons that are in the succession to close the various windows until you return to that of C: \\ Windows.
Without this should transfer the file to which you are working on the desktop (for convenience).
Double-click the new button and here we are in MS-DOS mode.
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