Using Shutdown -i


  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #1

    Using Shutdown -i


    Some one plz tell that how to use Shutdown -i
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  2. Posts : 8,398
    ultimate 64 sp1
       #2

    according to this microsoft reference...

    Using Shutdown -i-shut.png

    note that at the top, it doesn't list windows 7 specifically - but i think that's a misprint or error in the reference - there are other examples where a windows 7 command isn't listed as such.
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  3. Posts : 2,726
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #3

    If you type shutdown /? from a command promt it will give you a list of all the available commands to do with "shutdown"

    Usage: shutdown [/i | /l | /s | /r | /g | /a | /p | /h | /e] [/f]
    [/m \\computer][/t xxx][/d [p|u:]xx:yy [/c "comment"]]

    No args Display help. This is the same as typing /?.
    /? Display help. This is the same as not typing any options.
    /i Display the graphical user interface (GUI).
    This must be the first option.
    /l Log off. This cannot be used with /m or /d options.
    /s Shutdown the computer.
    /r Shutdown and restart the computer.
    /g Shutdown and restart the computer. After the system is
    rebooted, restart any registered applications.
    /a Abort a system shutdown.
    This can only be used during the time-out period.
    /p Turn off the local computer with no time-out or warning.
    Can be used with /d and /f options.
    /h Hibernate the local computer.
    Can be used with the /f option.
    /e Document the reason for an unexpected shutdown of a computer.
    /m \\computer Specify the target computer.
    /t xxx Set the time-out period before shutdown to xxx seconds.
    The valid range is 0-315360000 (10 years), with a default of 30.
    If the timeout period is greater than 0, the /f parameter is
    implied.
    /c "comment" Comment on the reason for the restart or shutdown.
    Maximum of 512 characters allowed.
    /f Force running applications to close without forewarning users.
    The /f parameter is implied when a value greater than 0 is
    specified for the /t parameter.
    /d [p|u:]xx:yy Provide the reason for the restart or shutdown.
    p indicates that the restart or shutdown is planned.
    u indicates that the reason is user defined.
    If neither p nor u is specified the restart or shutdown is
    unplanned.
    xx is the major reason number (positive integer less than 256).
    yy is the minor reason number (positive integer less than 65536)
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