How to Create a "Shut Down" Desktop Shortcut

By triciagoss

You can use any icon you wish for your new shortcut. You can use any icon you wish for your new shortcut.

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Have you ever wished there was a quicker, simpler way to shut down your computer? Do you wish you could sidestep the whole process of clicking “Turn Off” or “Shut Down” from the “Start” menu, only to have to click it again on the dialog box that comes up? Following are some simple steps to help you create a desktop shortcut so you can shut down in one swift step.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Step1
Right click anywhere on your desktop, making sure your cursor is not on an icon. Point to “New” and then click on “Shortcut.”
Step2
A “Create Shortcut” wizard will pop up. In the field following “Type the Location of the Item:" enter the following: %windir%\System32\shutdown.exe -s -f -t 00. Simply copy and paste this code, starting with the first % and ending with the 00 (but not the period).
Step3
Click “Next.” Under “Type a Name for This Shortcut:” enter “Shutdown.”
Step4
Click Finish. A new icon called “Shutdown” will appear on your desktop.
Step5
If you want to customize the icon, right click it and then click on “Properties.” Go to the “Shortcut” tab and click the “Change Icon” button.
Step6
In the dialog box that opens, click on the icon you wish to use. Click “OK”, and then “Apply”, and then “OK” again.
Step7
When you are ready to shut down your computer, simply double click your new shortcut.

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