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jgradyc

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My favorite work-around so far is to reprogram the power button via power options to shut down the computer by simply tapping the power button. Under Windows 10 (and 8.1 as I recall), it takes a half dozen mouse moves and clicks to get to shut down. 

 

It takes three clicks in 10:  Start-Power-Shutdown

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Darn kids these days gotta have the latest stuff. I'll stick with my Commodore 64 until they quit making floppy disks. :P
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I had one of those! Had about every arcade game that ever existed for it.
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I'm still running Vista myself. Never had a problem with it and I figure that if it ain't broke, why tempt fate loading in a new OS.

if you had to upgrade I strongly recommend windows 7 it's 100x better than vista and runs better too!


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It takes three clicks in 10:  Start-Power-Shutdown

 

That's six movements. Mouse to start, click, mouse to power, click, mouse to shut down, and click. 

 

The shortcut is one... tap the power button.

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That's six movements. Mouse to start, click, mouse to power, click, mouse to shut down, and click. 
 
The shortcut is one... tap the power button.

Two. Hand to power, push button.



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One of my friends works for a company that has a location in Mexico.  The other day he gets a call that a pc is acting up and they can't get critical data off of it.  Turned out it was running Windows NT.  The pc was that old too.

Windows NT that at old.  Windows 3.1 now that is old.  Still have 1 in my company running in the one phone closet.

 

Thanks

Robert

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