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Windows XP shutdown is program-controlled and is located in the Windows System32 folder. If you want Windows 2000 to do the same, you can copy it to the system directory.
For example, if your computer wants to shut down at 22:00, you can choose "Start Running" and enter "at 22:00 shutdown -s", so that at 22:00, the computer will appear "System Shutdown" dialog box, which has a 30-second countdown by default and prompts you to save your work.
If you want to shut down in a countdown mode, you can enter "-s -t 3600", here it means it will automatically shut down after 60 minutes, and "3600" means 60 minutes.
After setting up the automatic shutdown, if you want to cancel it, you can enter "shutdown -a" in the runtime. In addition, if you enter "shutdown -i", you can open the Set Auto Shutdown dialog box and set the auto shutdown.
Each of them has a specific purpose, and each one will have a different effect, such as "-s" means shutting down the local computer, "-a" means canceling the shutdown operation, and more parameters are listed below, which you can use as needed.
f: Forcibly close the application.
m Computer Name: Controls the remote computer.
i: Displays the graphical user interface, but must be the first option for shutdown.
l: Log out of the current user.
r: Shut down and restart.
c \"The content of the message": Enter the message content in the shutdown dialog box (no more than 127 characters).
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Start - Run Enter -s -t (enter the number of seconds you want to be away from shutting down).
Start- Run at 23:00 shutdown -s (timed shutdown at 11 pm).
I don't want to see the shutdown box build a cmd or bat file and put it in a scheduled task.
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There is no such function.,If you want to turn off automatically, there's an add-on task in Thunderbolt where you can set the auto-shutdown time.,It's very convenient.。 I've always used this. Hope it helps!!
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If you have set up the administrator (AMD) encryption to boot up, you must use a password when setting up automatic shutdown, and you must use a password when you boot up, if you haven't set it before, then you don't need a password to boot up.
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Write your own batch file (note: the suffix is named. bat: Create a new txt text, and then change the suffix to. bat this text.
Enter shutdown -s -t 60 (60 is the number of seconds after shutdown, which can be changed).
Double-click on this batch file later and you're good to go.
Turn it on after shutting down, and if the computer has a password, you need a password. Thank you!
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Not this feature! Generally, there are only a variety of functions such as scheduled shutdown, computer locking, scheduled restart, and scheduled program execution.
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Right-click on the blank space of the desktop - Properties - Screensaver - Options box to select a favorite screensaver**, and select the time in the waiting option box; Then click on the power options box - select the time in the options boxes for turning off the monitor and turning off the hard disk respectively, and finally confirm it.
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The timer shutdown command is:
s -t (how many seconds).
How many seconds there you do your own calculations, an hour is 3600 seconds, remember to remove the parentheses.
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Yes, software can do it!
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Start --- run --- input.
s -t 3600
It means that it will automatically shut down after 3600 seconds,,, time you can change it.
To cancel auto-shutdown, enter -a
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It is not difficult to shut down the computer regularly, just use Thunderbolt. But if you need a password to turn on after shutting down the computer regularly, then why don't you set a password on your computer beforehand.
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You can use the timer shutdown in Thunderbolt, and you don't need to use a password to turn it on
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What system are you using now?,The general system has its own self-search.,There are many online software.。
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The next scheduled shutdown software is OK.
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You should program this feature yourself!
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Look for that command and you should know how to set it.
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There are a lot of software that are scheduled to shut down.
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You should have used the file, this file can not be shut down when opened in win7, according to my steps, build a txt file, open, save shutdown -s -t 30, save, change the txt format to bat format, save a disk, and then open the control panel, search to open the scheduled task, click on the right column to create a basic task, the name is written as "automatic shutdown", click next, and then set every day, click next, and then set the specific shutdown time here every day, Click Next, select Start Program, click Next, select Browse in Programs and Scripts, find the bat file you saved on it, click Next, click Finish, and then you can shut down the computer regularly every day.
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1. Find the control panel in the win10 system and double-click, click on the query magnifying glass in the upper right corner, and write computer management; >>>More
Open Notepad Enter ** below and save as a file with the suffix bat or cmd Named shut down ** for @echo off shut down -s -t 60 This command indicates automatic shutdown after 60 seconds Enter controlschedtasks in Run Start the task scheduling wizard Click Browse Select the shutdown created above Set the frequency of the task to Daily Start time when you want to shut down Finally, enter the user password OK and you're good to go!