From August last year to the present, shock waves and shock waves have caused countless people's love shots to restart countless times, and they are terrible. Of course, with patches and special killing tools, their power has been greatly reduced. But some people are often poisoned by them. Because they have to close the movies they watch well, and abort the program that is in a critical stage, they lose important data, which makes people hate them! So can they prevent forced restarts caused by shock waves and oscillation waves, do important work first, and then deal with these two guys?
To find the answer, it is necessary to first understand the shutdown of WINDOWS XP. Windows XP system completes shutdown operation through a program named (local under WindowsSystem), and is called when shutdown. From this we can see that to prevent forced shutdown, we must cancel the right call. The author found that both shock wave and oscillation wave shutdown and restarting must call this program, so the answer is born:
When the dialog box for forced shutdown pops up, quickly open the [Run] window (press CTRL+R), enter "-a" (note that there is a space), and press Enter. At this time, you can see that the dialog box for forced shutdown disappears. Then you can easily kill shock waves and oscillation waves.
Of course, this method can not only be used for this, but also the shutdown caused by some other reasons is also done in the same way.
Since it is mentioned, it is necessary to introduce other important parameters:
-a Cancel shutdown
-f Forcefully close the application.
-m \Computer name Controls the remote computer.
-i Displays the graphical user interface, but must be the first parameter of Shutdown.
-l Log out the current user.
-r Shut down and restart.
-t time Sets the shutdown countdown.
-c "Message Content" Enter the message content in the shutdown dialog box (cannot exceed 127 characters).
For example, if your computer wants to shut down at 23:00, you can select "Start → Run" and enter "at 23:00 Shutdown -s". In this way, at 23 o'clock, the computer will have a "System Shutdown" dialog box, which will default to a 30-second countdown and prompt you to save your work. If you want to shut down the power in a countdown mode, you can enter " -s -t 3600", which means that the power will be automatically shut down after 60 minutes, and "3600" means 60 minutes.
If you want to cancel, you can enter "shutdown -a" in the run. In addition, enter "shutdown -i" to open the Settings Automatic Power Shutdown dialog box to set up automatic power shutdown.
Although it is a program under Windows XP, in Windows 2000, files in Windows System are called to shut down, such as " , SHExitWindowsEx 8", it can also be used in Win2000. The method is as follows:
Find it in the System32 folder in the WinXP installation directory, copy it to the System32 folder in the Win2000 installation directory, enter "" in "Run", and you can use the program like in Windows XP.
Of course, there are some powerful functions that readers can further practice and explore and make full use of the powerful functions.
To find the answer, it is necessary to first understand the shutdown of WINDOWS XP. Windows XP system completes shutdown operation through a program named (local under WindowsSystem), and is called when shutdown. From this we can see that to prevent forced shutdown, we must cancel the right call. The author found that both shock wave and oscillation wave shutdown and restarting must call this program, so the answer is born:
When the dialog box for forced shutdown pops up, quickly open the [Run] window (press CTRL+R), enter "-a" (note that there is a space), and press Enter. At this time, you can see that the dialog box for forced shutdown disappears. Then you can easily kill shock waves and oscillation waves.
Of course, this method can not only be used for this, but also the shutdown caused by some other reasons is also done in the same way.
Since it is mentioned, it is necessary to introduce other important parameters:
-a Cancel shutdown
-f Forcefully close the application.
-m \Computer name Controls the remote computer.
-i Displays the graphical user interface, but must be the first parameter of Shutdown.
-l Log out the current user.
-r Shut down and restart.
-t time Sets the shutdown countdown.
-c "Message Content" Enter the message content in the shutdown dialog box (cannot exceed 127 characters).
For example, if your computer wants to shut down at 23:00, you can select "Start → Run" and enter "at 23:00 Shutdown -s". In this way, at 23 o'clock, the computer will have a "System Shutdown" dialog box, which will default to a 30-second countdown and prompt you to save your work. If you want to shut down the power in a countdown mode, you can enter " -s -t 3600", which means that the power will be automatically shut down after 60 minutes, and "3600" means 60 minutes.
If you want to cancel, you can enter "shutdown -a" in the run. In addition, enter "shutdown -i" to open the Settings Automatic Power Shutdown dialog box to set up automatic power shutdown.
Although it is a program under Windows XP, in Windows 2000, files in Windows System are called to shut down, such as " , SHExitWindowsEx 8", it can also be used in Win2000. The method is as follows:
Find it in the System32 folder in the WinXP installation directory, copy it to the System32 folder in the Win2000 installation directory, enter "" in "Run", and you can use the program like in Windows XP.
Of course, there are some powerful functions that readers can further practice and explore and make full use of the powerful functions.