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Quick Restart 2.6
Contents:
Welcome
What is Quick Restart 2.7?
Changes from Quick Restart 1.0
Changes from Quick Restart 2.0
Changes from Quick Restart 2.4
Changes from Quick Restart 2.6
System Requirements
Win32s and Windows NT
Things you should know
Using Quick Restart 2.7
License
Contacting Me
Welcome
Thank you for using Quick Restart 2.7. This document briefly outlines the
necessities and important notes about Quick Restart 2.7. I urge you to
read through the text so that you can become familiar with the program and
its operation.
What is Quick Restart 2.7?
Quick Restart 2.7 is a small program that displays a button bar on your
desktop, allowing you to Restart, Shutdown, Powerdown, Logoff and
Close Applications all with just one click. The idea is that now you
won't have to click on:
Start - Shut Down. - Restart the Computer? - Yes (4 clicks)
when you only have to click once to accomplish the same task.
Configuration options are included so that Quick Restart 2.7 can be tailored
to your needs and can provide a better service.
Changes from Quick Restart 1.0
Changes from Quick Restart 1.0 include:
-Better memory management.
-Less memory usage as a result.
-INI file no longer resides in Windows directory.
-Improved Interface.
-Improved code providing more stability.
-A Power Off feature has been added for computers that support automatic
power off.
-The Quick Restart Button Bar can now be set to stay on top of other windows.
Changes from Quick Restart 2.0
Changes from Quick Restart 2.0 include:
-Logoff bug fixed (Extra instance of program is not created).
-Button Bar no longer obstructs window hot-spots when staying on top of
other windows.
-A new option has been added for removing the title bar.
-Tool Tips have been added to the buttons.
Changes from Quick Restart 2.4
New improvements include:
-Tool Tips can be turned ON and OFF as an option.
-A System Tray icon replaces the Task Bar button.
-The blue Title Bar is 256 colours and not 24-bit True Colour as in
version 2.4 (This caused display problems on computers set to anything
less than 24-bit True Colour).
Changes from Quick Restart 2.6
A few annoying bugs were eliminated in this latest version:
-When Windows Restarts automatically due to a change in configuration or
a newly installed program, Quick Restart 2.6 would sometimes give an error
message stating that the System Tray Icon could not be removed. This has
been fixed.
-Quick Restart is not compatible with WindowsNT or the Win32s environment.
Version 2.6 would crash or cause other errors on these platforms.
Quick Restart 2.7 now displays an error message and then exits when run
on WindowsNT or Win32s, instead of running and then crashing.
-Memory usage has been improved and as a result even less memory is needed
to run Quick Restart.
-Less CPU resources are needed when running due to a change in coding.
System Requirements
The following specifications are a recommended guideline for optimal
performance:
OS: Windows 95 (OSR1 or OSR2)
Processor: Intel Pentium 60 or higher.
RAM: 1 Mb
HDD Space: 500Kb
Display: 256 Color or higher.
The reason I advise an Intel Pentium processor is that Quick Restart 2.7
has been optimized for the Pentium Processor family.
Running Quick Restart 2.7 on a 486 or less may result in the program
running slowly.
Win32s and Windows NT
-Quick Restart 2.7 is not compatible with Win32s.
The Restart, Shutdown, Powerdown, Logoff and Close functions used in
Quick Restart 2.7 are not supported in the Win32s environment.
-Quick Restart 2.7 was not designed for or tested with Windows NT.
Quick Restart 2.7 will not function under Windows NT.
Things you should know
Quick Restart 2.7 uses VERY little resources and practically no processor
power while idle. It has been tested with other software running such as
games, compilers, word processors and there has been no noticeable decline
in performance or interference.
Once Quick Restart 2.7 has started, its window cannot be moved. This feature
has been omitted so that Quick Restart 2.7 visually integrates better with
the desktop. The bar can, however be moved by adjusting the configuration.
The Emergency Shutdown button closes all applications without notifying
them first. This means that the applications in question will close without
allowing you to save any unsaved data. As a result any unsaved work will be
lost. I included this feature for emergencies only. Use it sparingly.
I did not put in a feature for restarting Windows (do not get this confused
with restarting the computer) because it is better to reboot the computer
and clear the memory rather than merely restarting Windows. Programs which
require you to restart Windows after a new configuration will (or should)
have this feature in place.
There is no button for restarting in MS-DOS Mode due to the fact that
software designed specifically for this operating system is virtually extinct
and I am trying to promote a move to the Windows 95 operating environment.
Using Quick Restart 2.7
Using Quick Restart 2.7 is pretty straight forward. The Button Bar
automatically starts up when Windows starts. The buttons are labeled
as follows (in order from left to right):
Restart: Reboots the computer.
Shutdown: Closes Windows and allows user to turn the computer off
safely.
Powerdown: Closes Windows and automatically turns computer power off.
(Hardware support required)
Logoff: Logs the current user off and allows another one to log on.
Emergency Close: Forcefully closes ALL running programs but retains Explorer.
A new user Logon may be initiated.
The five main Quick Restart buttons may be configured with the following
options:
Ask for confirmation before performing task. This option will cause
Quick Restart 2.7 to display a message box asking for your approval before
attempting to perform any of the shutdown or restart tasks.
Do not display warning for Emergency Close. As a precaution,
Quick Restart 2.7 will display a warning when the user clicks on the
Emergency Close button and will ask for confirmation. You can choose to
disable this warning by selecting the check box.
Enabled Auto Power Off feature. This will display the Automatic Power Off
button in the bar. Deselecting this check box will remove the button.
License
Quick Restart 2.7 is Copyright 1998 by Ronald Klazar.
All rights to this software are reserved by the author.
This software is distributed as FREEWARE which means that it can be
distributed without restriction. Under no conditions, however, may this
software be publicly displayed without credit to the author, or used in any
way to gain profit. This includes rental, lease, or selling thereof.
When distributing Quick Restart 2.7, it must be in its original Install
Package.
This software may not be hacked, reverse engineered or tampered with in any
way.
This software is distributed as-is and the author cannot be held responsible
for what the software may do. (Normally this would be due to improper use).
Extensive tests have been done on the software and Quick Restart 2.7 should
not be able to do harm or cause any serious problems.
NOTE: By using this software you agree to the terms of the license and accept.
Contacting Me
If you have any comments, suggestions or bug reports please e-mail me with
the appropriate information.
E-Mail: cdragon@iafrica.com
NOTE: Please include "Quick Restart" as the subject of the e-mail.