How to schedule Shut down process in Windows OS .
Sometimes we felt the need to shut down Windows after a specified time in case of an emergency or due to some other reason, but couldn’t find a way to do so.
For this i will tute you how to schedule shutdown command :
Follow the steps :-
- Go to your Desktop .
- Right Click and click on new short cut :- this will open a new windows asking for location .
- Now, you need to recall your primary math concepts.
- We have,
1 minute = 60 seconds
1 hour = 60 minutes*60 = 3600 seconds
- After you’ve successfully recalled the conversion of minutes to seconds. Type, shutdown –s –t 60 in the text field below ‘Type the location of this item’.
- The number 60 written in the above command stands for seconds, so type the number of seconds after which you want to schedule a shutdown. For example, we tested it to shut down after 1 minute (60), and it worked successfully.
- Click Next, when you’re done typing the command.
- In the next step, name the file Shutdown.exe. You can name it whatever you like, but don’t forget to add ‘.exe’ at the end of the file name.
- Click Finish and you’re done.
- Now, just double-click the Shutdown.exe file created on your desktop whenever you need to schedule a shutdown after a minute gap.
Thank you .
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