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cl0ud

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Jul 21, 2011
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Hi,

If I want to reboot/shutdown my system, I want the option "Reopen Windows when login" to be ticked off by default. I ticked off the option under System Preferences>General already but whenever I click Restart/Shutdown, there is another option like Resume ticked on again. This makes shutting down or restarting slower if you just want a clean system restart.

Anyone know how?
 
Hi,

If I want to reboot/shutdown my system, I want the option "Reopen Windows when login" to be ticked off by default. I ticked off the option under System Preferences>General already but whenever I click Restart/Shutdown, there is another option like Resume ticked on again. This makes shutting down or restarting slower if you just want a clean system restart.

Anyone know how?

Are you referring to System Preference > Untick "Restore windows when quitting and re-opening apps".
 
Are you referring to System Preference > Untick "Restore windows when quitting and re-opening apps".

This option is located General under System PReferences, I unticked that one, but if you click Shutdown/Restart you see another option ticked everytime its called " Reopen Windows when logging back in" WHich relaunches same apps/windows like you left it. Which I want to untick by default. As I dont want anything being relaunched when I shut it down or restart.
 
This option is located General under System PReferences, I unticked that one, but if you click Shutdown/Restart you see another option ticked everytime its called " Reopen Windows when logging back in" WHich relaunches same apps/windows like you left it. Which I want to untick by default. As I dont want anything being relaunched when I shut it down or restart.

The one on restart is a known bug. If you uncheck it, it will not stay unchecked the next time you reboot.
 
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