Hello Friends!
I welcome you again to the exciting world of KNOW-UR-PC. It feels like months that I have not written something for knowledge sharing(It's true actually).
So, here I am back again to restart this wonderful journey.
In today's knowledge sharing, I will teach you to schedule the process of shutting down your system.
Lets get started:
#1: Press Windows(icon in your keyboard)+R key
You will see the Run window
#2: Type shutdown.exe -s -t xxxx
Here xxxx is the time(in seconds), after which you wish to shutdown the terminal
For eg: for 2 hours, xxxx = 7200(as 60*60)
Now press Enter(or click OK)
#3: There's no 3rd step! you are done dear readers!!
To Abort this process
#1: Open Run window again as mentioned in the #1 of the previous step.
#2: Type shutdown.exe -a
& you are done... :)
From next time onwards, if you are downloading a movie, you don't have to follow up on that!
Simply run these set of commands and the system will take care of itself!!!
Rest is Next.
Happy Downloading.. :)
I welcome you again to the exciting world of KNOW-UR-PC. It feels like months that I have not written something for knowledge sharing(It's true actually).
So, here I am back again to restart this wonderful journey.
In today's knowledge sharing, I will teach you to schedule the process of shutting down your system.
Lets get started:
#1: Press Windows(icon in your keyboard)+R key
You will see the Run window
#2: Type shutdown.exe -s -t xxxx
Here xxxx is the time(in seconds), after which you wish to shutdown the terminal
For eg: for 2 hours, xxxx = 7200(as 60*60)
Now press Enter(or click OK)
#3: There's no 3rd step! you are done dear readers!!
To Abort this process
#1: Open Run window again as mentioned in the #1 of the previous step.
#2: Type shutdown.exe -a
& you are done... :)
From next time onwards, if you are downloading a movie, you don't have to follow up on that!
Simply run these set of commands and the system will take care of itself!!!
Rest is Next.
Happy Downloading.. :)
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