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You can try the desktop reminder wizard, which supports scheduled shutdown.
Desktop Reminder Wizard is a professional reminder software with rich functions and simple operation.
2. Support the address book function, which can record all kinds of information of contacts, and can quickly find each contact.
3. Support quick note-taking function, which can record everything conveniently and quickly.
5. Support timer task setting, you can set automatic shutdown, restart, logout, standby, hibernation, etc.
7. You can set a repeating reminder time for each reminder.
8. You can add a password to the reminder task that needs to set a password to prevent it from being modified.
9. You can set to prohibit the program from running, prohibit the modification of the system time, prohibit the use of the task manager, and prohibit the use of the registry.
10. You can set the computer to not be allowed to turn on in a certain period of time, and you can also set to not allow it to be turned on for a few hours after shutting down.
11. You can set the mouse and keyboard to perform the specified task without operation within the specified time.
12. Daily reminder information can be displayed at any time, so that you will not miss every important appointment.
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Search for the waiters.
Very good shutdown software.
This is what I'm using now.
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<><4. Click on the task scheduling library first, and then right-click in the blank space in the middle, select "Create Basic Task", or click "Create Basic Task" on the right, as shown in the figure
<>9. Click "Program or Script" behind the browse to select the program to be executed, if you know the program path, you can directly fill in the program, fill in the shutdown command, here the parameter setting -s means shutdown, as shown in the figure:
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We all know that the shutdown of Windows XP is controlled by the program, located in the Windows System32 folder. If you want Windows 2000 to do the same, you can copy it to the system directory. So, how to set up the win7 system?
Below, let's take a look at the detailed tutorial of win7 system setting up a scheduled shutdown.
1. Click the start button in the lower left corner of the screen, select Select Accessories --- System Tools in order of all programs, and then click to open the task scheduler.
2. Click to open the task scheduler, select Create Basic Task in the rightmost operation box, and then fill in "Scheduled Shutdown" in the name column of the Trembling Hall in the Create Basic Task dialog box, and then click Next.
3. After writing the name and clicking Next, the task trigger dialog box will appear, and you can choose the start time of the scheduled shutdown according to your needs. For example, if you choose every day, that is, you should turn off the computer regularly every day; Select Weekly, i.e., the computer will be shut down on a certain day or several days of the week, and so on. Once you've chosen, click Next.
Here you choose every day.
4. Next, a daily dialog box will appear, and you can enter the one you want to shut down regularly. time and timed shutdown every few days. Note that the start time is the time set now, so you don't need to change it.
5. Click Next after entering the time, and the startup program dialog box will appear, you need to browse to find out or directly enter the program C: Windows System32. Enter -s (i.e., the shutdown command) in the box after the added parameter.
6. After clicking Next, a summary dialog box will appear to complete the prompt, and you will carefully check the name, trigger, operation and other information.
7. After clicking Next, a summary dialog box will appear to complete the prompt, and you will carefully check the name, trigger, operation and other information.
8. You can view the tasks you added in the scheduled task library, if you want to change the scheduled shutdown time, you can delete the scheduled shutdown task, and then reset it according to your needs. The blue bar in the figure below is the scheduled shutdown task, if you want to delete it, right-click "Scheduled Shutdown" and select Delete.
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If it is an OPPO phone.
1.ColorOS 13 and later: Settings > Other Settings > Timer Switch on & Off Zhilu;
2.coloros: noisy clear settings > system settings >> timer power on/off;
3.ColorOS version: Settings > Other settings > Timing power on/off;
4.ColorOS version: Settings > Other settings > Timing power on and off (if this button is not available, it means that it is not supported);
5.ColorOS and earlier versions: Settings > General > More > Timing power on/off; When the mobile phone sets the time, when the specified time is reached, the mobile phone can be automatically turned on and turned off.
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"Scheduled Tasks" can meet your requirements, public computers, servers, working white-collar workers use it, small and exquisite, free software.
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at xx:xx shutdown -s
where xx:xx is the time, for example, at 23:00 shutdown -s is to shut down at 11:00 pm.
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The software supports multitasking, you try it.
Scheduled shutdown windows comes with a shutdown command:
For example, if your computer wants to shut down at 22:00, you can select "Start Running" and enter "at 22:00 shutdown -s", so that at 22:00, the computer will appear in the "System Shutdown" dialog box, which has a 30-second countdown by default and prompts you to save the job. >>>More
1. Press the "Win + R" keys on the keyboard to open the [Run] window. >>>More
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. >>>More
Win7 system does not come with a timer shutdown software,This makes everyone a headache。 But you can set a scheduled shutdown under the win7 system. >>>More
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.