Scratch the surface of Windows (and macOS), and you'll find a command line console underneath, a lingering remnant of how these operating systems started out: as user-friendly graphical wrappers built on top of text-based, monochrome interfaces.
Windows Terminal supports all the original Command Prompt instructions, and you can launch it from the Start menu. It's simple: Search for Terminal.
Shutting down your computer via the Start menu isn't difficult, of course, but Terminal gives you a few more options, like timed shutdowns.
Another handy option is 'shutdown -r -o' (without the quotes), which restarts ('-r') your computer and launches the Advanced Start Option menu - very useful for troubleshooting.
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