Article: This computer must have administrative privileges, and it must be on the same network as the computer that you want to restart. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This should open Command Prompt. This command brings up a window from which you can remotely restart the other computer. It's on the right side of the window. Doing so opens another window. Type the name of the computer that you want to restart into the text field in the window. If you didn't find the computer's name earlier, do so before continuing. It's at the bottom of the window. In the "What do you want these computers to do" section, click the drop-down box and select Restart if it isn't displayed here. You can also check or uncheck the option to deliver a warning to the user of the computer before shutting down, or you can adjust the time limit to restart (the default is 30 seconds). It's at the bottom of the window. This will prompt the other computer to restart as soon as the selected time limit expires.

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Open another computer on your network. Open Start . Type cmd, then press ↵ Enter. Type shutdown /i into Command Prompt, then press ↵ Enter. Click Add…. Enter the other computer's name. Click OK. Make sure the computer is set to restart. Click OK.