Creating a "Boot into Windows" button/shortcut

Does anyone know if there is a way i can create a "boot into windows" button for linux.  I would like to put it on my linux desktop, so when i need to boot into windows, i can shutdown arch and boot right into windows, without having to go through grub and all that stuff.  I have read something about qemu, but dont really know if that will work.  Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!

_Gandalf_ wrote:
I hope you are using ext3 ...
IMHO if you are using ext3 your problem is solved, create 2 menu.list one called menu.list.linux and the other menu.list.windows, put the default entry to the desired one and take the delay down to 0 along with hidemenu command ( boot into selected distribution instantly.. )
On linux create the following script
#!/bin/sh
cp /boot/grub/menu.list.windows /boot/grub/menu.list
[[ -f /boot/grub/menu.list ]] || exit 1
shutdown -r now
Now go to windows, install Ext2 FS ( http://www.fs-driver.org/ ) mount the boot partition and create a bat script
copy E:bootgrubmenu.list.linux E:bootgrubmenu.list
i dont remember if u can reboot from a bat script but that will do the trick...
P.S: yea i know, it would be better to use one script and use sed/awk to patch it, but how will he patch it on windows ? personaly i don't know how :oops: so I took the idea of 2 menu.list(s)
I am using EXT3 and i already have the Ext2fs installed, so i think those 2 scripts should do the trick!

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