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Shutdown Faq
so after some trying in cmd i figured it out how it works..
if you want to shut down thw pc immedeatly you have to make a shortcut to shutdown -s -t 0.. the -t 0 is standing for the time you want to shut down, for example -t 30 and your pc shuts down in 30sec, the same is shutdown -r -t 0 if you want to reset..
i also got some little "tweakings" if i can call them like that
if you are at a Lan party type in shutdown -i, now you can shutdown or reset every pc in the lan-network and you can also give an information why.. you can type in every reason you want
.. if this happens to you and you have some time you can abort it by typing in shutdown -a.. but if its at 0 seconds theres no chance 
i hope somebody is interested in this and maybe i could help somebody with this topic..
greets BLa$nA
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i7 975 for bench, W3540 @ 4,4 Ghz HT On, Asus P6X58 Premium, 3x2048 Corsair Dominator 2000CL7, Sapphire 5970 @ stock, Corsair HX1000, 1xOCZ Vertex2 120GB, 3x1TB WD Green
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4,6Ghz (21x220) 1,42Vcore with Single Stage (HT enabled) 
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X4 955, Asus Crosshair III, same Rams as on Intel Setup, Sapphire 4870X2 @ Stock, PC Power&Cooling 910W
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