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quickly reboot your Win XP-

Normally I would click start, click Shut Down and then select Restart. Alternatively, I have created a shortcut on my desktop. When I want to restart, all I do is double click the icon I created and named "reboot."

To create the shortcut, right click your desktop, point to New, and click Shortcut. Type in the following: shutdown -r -t 00

Click Next. Type in a name for the shortcut and click Finish.

SMiles;)

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Well, you can also do this: Ctrl+Alt+Delete and when the TASK MANAGER comes up start new task EXPLORER, same thing. ;)




You missed a step. You have to end task explorer.exe first. I love the quick fix insta reboot
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quickly reboot your Win XP-

Normally I would click start, click Shut Down and then select Restart. Alternatively, I have created a shortcut on my desktop. When I want to restart, all I do is double click the icon I created and named "reboot."

To create the shortcut, right click your desktop, point to New, and click Shortcut. Type in the following: shutdown -r -t 00

Click Next. Type in a name for the shortcut and click Finish.

SMiles;)



Reboot, what's that?

Dudn't work on my machine. Oh wait, I'm on an IBM z-Series mainframe running Linux.... uuppps :P

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