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How to Change the Shutdown Action To Reboot Action in statr menu

 
 
shatztal
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      10th Sep 2009
When you go to Start menu and click shutdown it turnsoff the Pc.
i want that when i do it it will reboot the Pc .
Is there any Registry keys or somthing like that what i can do?

thanks it is very Important


 
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SC Tom
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      10th Sep 2009

"shatztal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C9C3E254-0353-42E1-BEBA-(E-Mail Removed)...
> When you go to Start menu and click shutdown it turnsoff the Pc.
> i want that when i do it it will reboot the Pc .
> Is there any Registry keys or somthing like that what i can do?
>
> thanks it is very Important
>
>

What OS are you running? On XP Home, I get the choices of shut down,
restart, or standby.

SC Tom


 
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shatztal
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      10th Sep 2009
i am running windows XP , but it does not matter, i want that when you push
the shutdown action and then it make the shutdown progress that it will make
a reboot progress instead. i am sure that you can change it in registry but i
cannot find it yet.

"SC Tom" wrote:

>
> "shatztal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:C9C3E254-0353-42E1-BEBA-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > When you go to Start menu and click shutdown it turnsoff the Pc.
> > i want that when i do it it will reboot the Pc .
> > Is there any Registry keys or somthing like that what i can do?
> >
> > thanks it is very Important
> >
> >

> What OS are you running? On XP Home, I get the choices of shut down,
> restart, or standby.
>
> SC Tom
>
>
>

 
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Jose
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      10th Sep 2009
On Sep 10, 8:46*am, shatztal <shatz...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> i am running windows XP , but it does not matter, i want that when you push
> the shutdown action and then it make the shutdown progress that it will make
> a reboot progress instead. i am sure that you can change it in registry but i
> cannot find it yet.
>
>
>
> "SC Tom" wrote:
>
> > "shatztal" <shatz...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >news:C9C3E254-0353-42E1-BEBA-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > When you go to Start menu and click shutdown it turnsoff the Pc.
> > > i want that when i do it it will reboot the Pc .
> > > Is there any Registry keys or somthing like that what i can do?

>
> > > thanks it is very Important

>
> > What OS are you running? On XP Home, I get the choices of shut down,
> > restart, or standby.

>
> > SC Tom


Where do you push the shutdown action?

After clicking Start, Turn Off Computer... do you see the Stand By
Turn Off Restart buttons?

I don't see a shutdown button/action. I see a Turn Off button.

Do you mean you want the Turn Off button to do the same thing as the
Restart button so you have two buttons that do the same thing
(restart)?

Why are you sure this is in the registry?
 
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Pegasus [MVP]
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      10th Sep 2009

"Jose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:5d160d04-1722-490c-8696-(E-Mail Removed)...
On Sep 10, 8:46 am, shatztal <shatz...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> i am running windows XP , but it does not matter, i want that when you
> push
> the shutdown action and then it make the shutdown progress that it will
> make
> a reboot progress instead. i am sure that you can change it in registry
> but i
> cannot find it yet.
>
>
>
> "SC Tom" wrote:
>
> > "shatztal" <shatz...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >news:C9C3E254-0353-42E1-BEBA-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > When you go to Start menu and click shutdown it turnsoff the Pc.
> > > i want that when i do it it will reboot the Pc .
> > > Is there any Registry keys or somthing like that what i can do?

>
> > > thanks it is very Important

>
> > What OS are you running? On XP Home, I get the choices of shut down,
> > restart, or standby.

>
> > SC Tom


Where do you push the shutdown action?

After clicking Start, Turn Off Computer... do you see the Stand By
Turn Off Restart buttons?

I don't see a shutdown button/action. I see a Turn Off button.

Do you mean you want the Turn Off button to do the same thing as the
Restart button so you have two buttons that do the same thing
(restart)?

Why are you sure this is in the registry?

===========

The OP is not telling the full story. In an earlier thread he said that he
wants to roll out a FAT32 to NTFS conversion remotely, e.g. by doing this:
1. Start a console session at the remote machine, using psexec.exe.
2. Launch convert.exe but do not allow a reboot.
3. Let the user shut down the machine in the evening.
4. Use some means to convert the user's "shutdown" command into a "restart"
command (which is the subject of this thread).
5. Let the conversion take place without the user becoming aware of it
(because it's after hours and because the user would have left by now [he
hopes]).
In the earlier thread I told him that he cannot turn a "shutdown" into a
"restart", hence his new post.


 
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Bennett Marco
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      10th Sep 2009
"SC Tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

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>"shatztal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:C9C3E254-0353-42E1-BEBA-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> When you go to Start menu and click shutdown it turnsoff the Pc.
>> i want that when i do it it will reboot the Pc .
>> Is there any Registry keys or somthing like that what i can do?
>>
>> thanks it is very Important
>>
>>

>What OS are you running? On XP Home, I get the choices of shut down,
>restart, or standby.


This is the OP's way of continuing a previous discussion where the
answers were deemed insufficient:

http://groups.google.com/group/micro...2c2644bb42882#
 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      10th Sep 2009
Pegasus [MVP] wrote:
<snip>
> The OP is not telling the full story. In an earlier thread he said that he
> wants to roll out a FAT32 to NTFS conversion remotely, e.g. by doing this:
> 1. Start a console session at the remote machine, using psexec.exe.
> 2. Launch convert.exe but do not allow a reboot.
> 3. Let the user shut down the machine in the evening.
> 4. Use some means to convert the user's "shutdown" command into a
> "restart"
> command (which is the subject of this thread).
> 5. Let the conversion take place without the user becoming aware of it
> (because it's after hours and because the user would have left by now [he
> hopes]).
> In the earlier thread I told him that he cannot turn a "shutdown" into a
> "restart", hence his new post.


TYVM!

 
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sgopus
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      10th Sep 2009
if you first can't succeed, tell yourself a lie till you believe it and then
you"ll be telling others the truth. slighty bent version of course LOL

This is referring to OP

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> Pegasus [MVP] wrote:
> <snip>
> > The OP is not telling the full story. In an earlier thread he said that he
> > wants to roll out a FAT32 to NTFS conversion remotely, e.g. by doing this:
> > 1. Start a console session at the remote machine, using psexec.exe.
> > 2. Launch convert.exe but do not allow a reboot.
> > 3. Let the user shut down the machine in the evening.
> > 4. Use some means to convert the user's "shutdown" command into a
> > "restart"
> > command (which is the subject of this thread).
> > 5. Let the conversion take place without the user becoming aware of it
> > (because it's after hours and because the user would have left by now [he
> > hopes]).
> > In the earlier thread I told him that he cannot turn a "shutdown" into a
> > "restart", hence his new post.

>
> TYVM!
>
>

 
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Bruce Chambers
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      11th Sep 2009
shatztal wrote:
> When you go to Start menu and click shutdown it turnsoff the Pc.



Correct. That's exactly what the word "shutdown" means.

> i want that when i do it it will reboot the Pc .



Then don't click "Shutdown." Click "Restart," as that's what you want.


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      11th Sep 2009

"Bruce Chambers" <(E-Mail Removed)3t> wrote in message
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> shatztal wrote:
>> When you go to Start menu and click shutdown it turnsoff the Pc.

>
>
> Correct. That's exactly what the word "shutdown" means.
>
>> i want that when i do it it will reboot the Pc .

>
>
> Then don't click "Shutdown." Click "Restart," as that's what you want.
>
>
> --
>
> Bruce Chambers


This is not what the OP wants. Read my explanatory note to get the full
details.


 
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