How to set the scheduled shutdown of Windows 7

Updated on technology 2024-04-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. "Start" - Right-click "Computer" and select "Manage", and select "Task Scheduler" in the left interface.

    2. On the right side, select "Create Basic Task" (wizard-style task creation, for novices) or "Create Task" to start a new task.

    3. Click "Create Basic Task", what you need to do at present is to turn off the computer regularly, then enter "Turn off the computer" in the name, the description can not be filled in, and click "Next" after completion.

    4. Go to "Task Trigger", according to when you want to choose to run, here you select every day (you can adjust it at any time in the future). Click "Next" when you're done. You'll then be asked to choose a specific time to run, depending on what you want.

    5. Next, you will be asked to choose how to run this task, if you want to turn off the computer, then select "Open Program", click "Next".

    6. Go to the "Open Program" dialog box, enter "shutdown" (without quotation marks) under "Program and Script", and fill in "-sft" in "Add Parameters".

    10", click "Next" when finished, and then click "Finish" to complete the creation. When the time comes, Windows 7 will obediently shut down the computer. ps:

    If you want to change the scheduled shutdown time, you can go to the "Task Scheduler Library", find the created "Shut Down Computer" task, double-click it, switch to the "Triggers" selection card, and click the "" button to change the shutdown time.

    The "-s" in the parameter means turn off the computer; "-f" stands for forcibly shutting down the running program, in order to ensure that the computer can be shut down smoothly, it is necessary to add this parameter; ”-t

    10 means turn off the computer after 10 seconds, and the time can be set by yourself, and the unit is seconds.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The timed shutdown 3000 has 11 execution conditions and can perform 14 tasks including the computer's scheduled shutdown.

    The 11 execution conditions are: how much time to wait, how long to turn on, how long to turn on the computer throughout the day, how long the upload network speed is lower than how long, how long is the network speed lower than how long, how long the computer is idle, the specified specific time, what time is the day, what time is the week, what time is the month, and what day of the year.

    The 14 types of tasks performed are; Computer shutdown, computer restart, computer logout of current user, system lock, computer sleep, reminder, turn off monitor, computer standby, run software, open files, open **, close software, system junk cleanup, and disconnect from the network. And you can set the task to start automatically and perform multiple tasks at the same time.

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