There are many ways to operate a computer shutdown or reboot, the comparison is usually done through the options in the Start menu, but after the user has downloaded the Win7 64-bit flagship, the option to shutdown, reboot, Hibernate, or logoff is not found in the Start menu, which poses some obstacles to our operation. In fact, this is where the local Group Policy enables the "Remove and block access ' shutdown ', ' reboot ', ' Sleep ' and ' hibernate ' command, as long as we disable it, then the Start menu disappears the shutdown or reboot button to recover easily, below to see the specific settings change it.
Repair method/Step:
1, click the "Start" menu, and then click "Run" or click "win+r" shortcut keys, open the "Run" window;
2, in the operation of the window inside the "Gpedit.msc", and enter or determine;
3, open the Group Policy Editor, as shown in the following figure;
4, open "User Configuration", "Administrative Templates", and then select "Start Menu" and taskbar;
5. On the right, select Delete and block access to shutdown, restart, and sleep and Hibernate commands;
6, double-click to open Policy settings, set to "Disabled", click Apply, and finally make sure to save it.
Win7 32-bit Start menu no shutdown buttons can follow the tutorial's local Group Policy settings, then the Start menu shutdown, restart or logout button can be easily retrieved, I hope that the problems you encounter help.