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| Thread ID: 40398 | 2003-12-07 01:20:00 | DOS reboot command | kerryg (4512) | Press F1 |
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| 197995 | 2003-12-07 01:20:00 | Can anyone tell me if there is a DOS command to reboot the computer? I want to incorporate this into a batch command. I won't be running windows during this batch process so all the rundll commands are no good | kerryg (4512) | ||
| 197996 | 2003-12-07 01:25:00 | A quick google search found -www.computing.net HTH |
mark.p (383) | ||
| 197997 | 2003-12-07 01:28:00 | Thanks for this. Can you tell what you searched on in Google as I have been searching google all morning and cannot find anythisng as good as this | kerryg (4512) | ||
| 197998 | 2003-12-07 01:32:00 | I wonder if you could put the code combination for Ctrl/Alt/Del into a batch file. :D It used to be helpful to have a batch file containing a formfeed to send to a PostScript printer. The old DOS Interrupts would do it ... you could make a .COM file with DEBUG. ]:) |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 197999 | 2003-12-07 01:32:00 | dos reboot command | mark.p (383) | ||
| 198000 | 2003-12-07 04:19:00 | If you have no joy with that I made a program to reboot a number of years ago so could dig it out for you. | mikebartnz (21) | ||
| 198001 | 2003-12-07 09:12:00 | the dos reboot commad should do it contained in ebd.cab on the win98 startup disk. Or boot using the startup disk and copy it off the ms-ram drive (drive letter between hard drive and cd drive) | Jacob4165 (199) | ||
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