You're probably aware of this, but just in case: it's much easier to just type "shutdown -r"shutdown -r (or whatever command you like) into the "Run" box and hit enter.
Saves leaving batch files lying around everywhere.
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Explore Stack Internal You're probably aware of this, but just in case: it's much easier to just type "shutdown -r"shutdown -r (or whatever command you like) into the "Run" box and hit enter.
Saves leaving batch files lying around everywhere.
You're probably aware of this, but just in case: it's much easier to just type "shutdown -r" (or whatever command you like) into the "Run" box and hit enter.
Saves leaving batch files lying around everywhere.
You're probably aware of this, but just in case: it's much easier to just type shutdown -r (or whatever command you like) into the "Run" box and hit enter.
Saves leaving batch files lying around everywhere.
You're probably aware of this, but just in case: it's much easier to just type "shutdown -r" (or whatever command you like) into the "Run" box and hit enter.
Saves leaving batch files lying around everywhere.