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shut up windows

Quite a few tech sites suggest using the CTRL + ALT + DELETE keyboard combination to access Task Manager. Click the power icon at the bottom right to access shutdown and restart options.That will bring up the following screen:.Press the keyboard combination CTRL + ALT + DELETE.Type in shutdown /r to restart the PC and then press Enter (or click OK) – note the space between shutdown and the forward slash.Type in shutdown to shutdown the PC and then press Enter (or click OK).Open a Run command box – press the Windows + R keys.Here then are three alternative simple methods to shut down or restart the PC when the normal options are unavailable for whatever reason: Shut Down/Restart Using Run Command However, that method might be effective but it is definitely not ideal. Most of us will resort to holding the power button in to power down and then pressing the power button again to restart. In the same menu, there’s the option to restore a previously saved settings configuration.It’s something we’ve probably all experienced occasionally, when access to the normal shutdown and restart options are unavailable, such as when the Start button and/or menu are unresponsive. When you have everything figured out and working as intended, click the File menu and export the settings to a registry file. No need to worry, just go back and uncheck/disable that particular option in O&O ShutUp10 if you need to re-enable it. O&O Shut Up 10 doesn’t just disable settings but also blocks some services. One important caveat is that you could start to see a lot of options in the Settings app becoming unavailable. It will also recommend you run the program from time to time, especially after important system updates, as some settings will be reverted by Windows. O&O Shut Up 10 will inform you about that. Note the factory settings option, which will restore everything to its default, so Windows can gather every bit of info about you as it pleases.ĭepending on what you check/uncheck, a system restart could be required. I recommend you do a system restore point before applying anything. Apply all settings (disable everything).Apply recommended and somewhat recommended options.Still confused? Do what I did and click the Actions menu.











Shut up windows