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If you are running Windows 8 and want more info and tips please email me
<
http://www.pctechbytes.com/windows-8/add-shutdown-sleep-hibernate-and-resta rt-shortcuts-to-windows-8/> Add Shutdown Sleep Hibernate and <
http://www.pctechbytes.com/windows-8/add-shutdown-sleep-hibernate-and-resta rt-shortcuts-to-windows-8/> Restart Shortcuts To Windows 8
Written by Dave Topics: <
http://www.pctechbytes.com/windows-8/> Wi nd o w
s 8
Windows 8 can be frustrating for users accustomed to running a traditional Windows Operating System. The lack of a start menu can make simply shutting down the computer a chore akin to building an addition onto your house. But
you can easily add shortcut tiles to your Metro interface and the Desktop to help make powering down your computer a breeze. In this article, we will be creating a shortcut for shutting down the computer, but you can also use
this technique to Sleep, Hibernate and Restart your computer in Windows 8.
Create A Shutdown Tile In Windows 8
To create the shutdown tile, we first need to create a shutdown shortcut on
the Desktop.
In the Metro interface, click the Desktop tile. This will take you to the
more traditional-looking Desktop you're used to seeing in Windows.
Right-click any area on the Desktop and select New, and then Shortcut. In
the location field, type s h utd o w n.e x e -s -t 00 and then click
Next. This shortcut will be given a default icon. If you want to change
the icon to something different, simply right-click the shortcut on your Desktop and select Properties, Change Icon. You will get a message saying this shortcut has no default icon, but it will allow you to select one from
a group of icons. Select the one you like and then choose Ok.
Next, we will need to copy this icon into the Start Menu>Programs area of Windows so it will actually appear on the Metro interface.
To do this right-click the shortcut again and select Copy.
Next, click the Explorer icon in the taskbar in the lower-left are of the Desktop.