You can also perform a full shut down by pressing and holding the Shift key on your keyboard while you click the “Shut Down” option in Windows. This works whether you're clicking the option in the Start menu, on the sign-in screen, or on the screen that appears after you press Ctrl + Alt + Delete.
If you prefer, you can instead perform a full shutdown by using the shutdown command from a Command Prompt or PowerShell window. To do so, open a Command Prompt or PowerShell window — for example, by searching for “Command Prompt” in the Start menu and clicking its shortcut, or right-clicking the Start button and selecting “Windows PowerShell.” Type the following command, and then press Enter:
shutdown / s / f / t 0
This command instructs Windows to shut down immediately and forcibly close any open applications. The shutdown command will always perform a full shutdown unless you add the / hybrid option. And if it's something you want to keep handy. All you have to do then is double-click the shortcut to perform a full shutdown.
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