Situatie
Sometimes you might want to schedule certain tasks, especially if you don’t have enough time to do them manually. If you want to learn more about scheduling on Windows 10, today we’re going to show you how to schedule shutdown on Windows 10.
If you can’t shut down your computer manually for some reason, you might want to schedule a shutdown. This is extremely useful if you leave your computer to do something during the night, or if you have to leave your computer for a few hours while you do some errands.
Solutie
How to schedule shutdown in Windows 10?
1. Use Run dialog, Command Prompt or PowerShell
To start the Run dialog just press Windows key + R. If you want to run Command Prompt or PowerShell you can search it in the search bar. Now, all that you have to do is type the following command into Run dialog, Command Prompt or PowerShell and press Enter:
shutdown –s –t 600
We have to mention that 600 represents the number of seconds, so in this example, your computer will turn off automatically after 10 minutes. You can experiment with different values and set the one you want.
2. Use a dedicated software to help with shutdown
Windows Shutdown Assistant is a software that allows you to shut down your PC at the set time automatically. You can also set it to shut down in other situations such as system idle, excessive CPU usage, or low battery. It can also support computer log off, restart, and lock up, all automatically. Thus, we recommend you download the free version of the program before deciding whether it’s worth your money or not.
3. Use Task Scheduler
- Start Task Scheduler by going to the Start Menu, typing schedule in the Search bar, and choosing Schedule tasks.
- When Task Scheduler opens, click the Create Basic Task.
- Enter the name for your task, for example, Shutdown.
- Now choose When do you want the task to start. In our case, we’ll choose One time.
- Now enter the time and date when the task will be executed.
- Next, choose Start a program.
- Click the Browse button and go to
C:WindowsSystem32
and select a file called shutdown. Then click Open. - Now just in the Add arguments field add -s, and then click Next.
- Now you should see the task information. You can check it one last time, and if you’re pleased with your settings click Finish to schedule a shutdown.
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