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From: Unknown on 29 Apr 2010 12:21 Regarding your clean? system with all those services and applications loaded read the post by PSRUMBAUGH of 4/28/2010 at 12:36PM "Twayne" <nobody(a)spamcop.net> wrote in message news:u3BDDV94KHA.4264(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > In news:hqu1nt$drt$1(a)news.albasani.net, > VanguardLH <V(a)nguard.LH> typed: >> Twayne wrote: >> >>> Eric typed: >>>> I would like to apply hibernate function instead of >>>> shutdown function, as shown below, but I would like to >>>> keep this line as a reference for selections. Do you have >>>> any suggestions on what to add in front of this line? so >>>> window will recognize it as a comment, not a command. >>>> >>>> C:\WINDOWS\system32\shutdown.exe -s -t 01 >>> >>> The OP wants Hibernate; shutdown.exe does not do >>> hibernate; that's a shutdown (-s) in one second (-01). >> >> For some reason, he wants to keep the command in his batch >> file for later reference but he does NOT want to use it for >> what he wants now. So he asked on how to leave the command >> but *comment* it out. > > Yes, you are right. What I meant was to point out that the command shown > is not capable of executing a Hibernate, in case someone was seeing it as > saying that. But I see now he actually clarified that, which I missed. > Maybe he wants to be able to switch between Hibernate and Shut Down by > moving the comment tags. That would sort of make sense, at least during > testing. > > Regards, > > Twayne` >
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