It is not a must to use the same AV on each. You can use any one you wish, but I would advise against Norton or McAfee on either as they are both resource hogs and have never been very Windows friendly.
I stick with the Windows firewall for each. You just don't want two firewalls in the same mode. I went to shutdown Windows XP Mode and there was no shutdown option, only log off. I logged off and then when I closed that windows it put XP Mode in hibernate. I don't want hibernate. I want it to actually shutdown. How do I get it to completely shutdown when I am done using it and not hibernate. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
I have the same question Windows XP contains all kinds of internal mechanisms that sometimes deliberately slow down your machine. The functions Shutdown, Restart and Switch User illustrate this clearly. First you need to click the Start button, then click the shutdown button. Windows takes you to a dialog where you need to - again - click shutdown Only few people know that Windows XP offers a powerful alternative that does the shutdown job in half the time.
There is a power-restart and a power-switch-user as well. You are now ready to test your new Windows XP shutdown button.
Make sure to close all applications and double-click your new icon to shutdown your computer. Once the shutdown mechanism is started, there is only one way to stop your machine from going down. That's what the next part is all about. Suppose that you double-click the power Windows XP shutdown icon and just a split second later you realize that there was one more thing you wanted to do before shutting down.
Create a new icon like the previous ones, but type "shutdown -r -t 0" in the "location of the item" box. This icon is so fast and handy and completely safe that I would recommend dragging it to your Quick Launch bar. Click here if you don't know how to work with the Quick Launch toolbar.
Amongst the list of shutdown options, you will even find shutdown parameters to shutdown or restart remote computers. With support of Nevio webshops. What happens when you shutdown your computer? What a pain!
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