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1. Open the main interface of PC Manager and click "Toolbox" in the lower right corner.
2. Select and open "Health Assistant" in other categories of the toolbox;
3. There are three functions in the health assistant, eye protection color matching, regular rest and regular shutdown, click the icon of scheduled shutdown;
4. Enter the time of regular shutdown every day, and you can choose "Remind me to shut down" or "Automatic shutdown" according to the situation;
5. Then click "Not Enabled" below to set it to "Enabled".
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Here are three ways to set up an automatic shutdown.
Set a timer to automatically shut down.
If you want your computer to shut down automatically at 20:20, just select "Run" from the Start menu, then type at 20:20 shutdown -s and click "OK".
In this way, when the computer system time reaches 20:20, the computer will automatically appear "system shutdown" dialog box, and it will automatically shut down after 30 seconds, which is to allow users to save the work that is running now before shutting down, so as not to cause unnecessary losses.
Note: The -s parameter refers to the local computer.
Set 2 Countdown auto power off.
If you need your computer to shut down automatically after 10 minutes, just select "Run" from the Start menu, then type shutdown -s -t 600 and click "OK". The computer will start counting down and will automatically shut down after 10 minutes.
Note: The -t parameter is the command for the countdown to automatically shut down, and the 600 parameter is 10 minutes or 600 seconds.
Set 3 Cancel Auto Shutdown.
If you've already set up auto-shutdown but have changed your mind and don't have to auto-shut down, just select "Run" from the Start menu, then type shutdown -a and click "OK". This turns off the automatic shutdown that has been set.
Note: The -a parameter is a command to cancel the auto-shutdown.
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1. Press the "Win + R" keys on the keyboard to open the [Run] window.
2. Type the command shutdown s t 3600 (there is a space between the parameters, 3600 units are seconds, which means that 3600 seconds is the automatic shutdown after 1 hour), and the time parameters can be set as needed.
3. Click [OK], and then the system will pop up a prompt that the timer shutdown setting is successful, as shown in the figure below.
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4. Click on the Task Scheduler Library first, 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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Part 1: Take the GIGABYTE G41 motherboard as an example to set up the computer auto-boot.
1. Press the computer boot button, and press the F8 key on the keyboard on the computer boot interface to enter the BIOS settings.
2. After entering the BIOS settings page, find the power management item "Power Management Setup", select it and press the enter key.
3. Find and turn on the "Resume by Alarm" option in the "Power Management Setup" page.
4. After selecting Date(Of Month) in "Resume by Alarm", select the Everyday option in the pop-up option box, that is, the auto-boot frequency is set to Daily.
5. Find the time(hh:mm:ss) alarm on the "resume by alarm" page, and you can set the time for automatic startup.
6. After the setting is completed, press the F10 button on the keyboard, after the red box pops up, and then press the enter key on the keyboard to complete the automatic boot setting.
2. Automatic shutdown setting.
1. Press and hold the window key on the keyboard, and then press the X key to bring up the expansion menu option, and find and open the "Computer Management" option in the menu window.
2. Find and open the "Task Scheduler" option in the "Computer Management" window.
3. Open the "Task Scheduler" and click the "Create Basic Task" option on the right.
4. Name the task in the "Create Basic Task Wizard", such as automatically shutting down at 8 o'clock every night, and click Next.
5. Click the "Daily" option, set the trigger frequency of the automatic shutdown program, and then click Next.
6. Set the shutdown time on the new page, and then click Next.
7. Click the "Browse" option in the pop-up interface.
<>9. Fill in -s -f -t 600 in the Add Parameter box and click Next.
10. Click the Finish option to complete the automatic shutdown setting.
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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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2. Then click "Manage Tools" in the control panel
3. Click "Schedule Task Program" in the management tool
4. Click on the Task Scheduler Library, then right-click in the blank space in the middle, select "Create Basic Task", or click "Create Basic Task" on the right
5. Give a name for a given shutdown task, such as "Scheduled shutdown", and then click "Next".
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.
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Set a timer to shut down:
1. Press "Win+R" (note that the WIN key refers to the Windows logo key, and the most obvious identification of the key is that there is a Windows logo on the key surface), and the "Run" dialog box will pop up, as shown in the figure below.
2. Enter "shutdown -s -t 600" in the dialog box (note: quotation marks are not entered, there is a space in front of "-s", "-t" and "600", in which the number represents the time, the unit is seconds, as 600 represents 10 minutes), as shown in the following figure.
3, and then click "Confirm" to complete the setup. At this point, a system prompt dialog box will pop up, prompting that the system will be shut down within 10 minutes, as shown in the following figure.
Unset the shutdown.
1. As in step 1 above, press "Win+R" to open the run dialog box.
2. Enter "shutdown -a" in the dialog box, note: quotation marks are not entered.
This is shown in the figure below.
3. Click OK, and the timed shutdown will be prompted at the bottom right of the system.
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Select [My Computer] on the desktop, click [Right-click], 2Select [Manage], click [Task Scheduler], 3Select Create Basic Task, 4Enter the Name, click Next, select the Task Time, click Next, 5Then set the time and click [Next] to finish.
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