• Boomkop3@reddthat.com
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          Start by using / instead of - like all other old build in windows comands then read the docs and find you need /p or /s or /r to tell it what to do

          then /t 0 does nothing, /t 1 (or higher) actually sets and timer and implicitly sets /f as well

          you’d know this if you had actually entered that command. Cuz that’s the info it prints when you get it wrong

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            1 month ago

            Yeah, you’re both right and wrong at the same time. I missed an argument.

            shutdown -s -f -t 0

            Not /, it’s -

            I never suggested I was running Windows 11, this is for Windows XP. I just double and triple checked, it’s not /, it’s -

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                    Thanks. I happen to have arranged Windows 3.11 to be live bootable from a single floppy disk. I call it WinFlop. Various versions of it actually, including a build with a taskbar and start menu.

                    I also made a companion disk, Diagnostic Utilities, that includes not only basic diagnostic utilities, but also CD, USB, and NTFS drivers.

                    I’ll be around all week. I’d share a link, but not much point right now, the Internet Archive is still apparently down ☹️