Many computers today have Windows operating systems. inside Windows 32-bit and 64-bit versions are available. Almost nowadays computers use Windows 10 and 11 versions. Many computer users Timed shutdown for Windows 10 and 11 Wondering how it’s done.
In our age, almost all work is done on the computer. Therefore, if you are sitting in front of the computer until late at night, Windows provides many conveniences for you. The most striking of these conveniences is the timed off feature. You can set your computer to shut down on time, especially when downloading.
If you do not activate the shutdown feature in time, you can cause serious problems to the computer. If you are using a laptop, damage to both battery and hardware can give. On the desktop computer, you can cause hardware damage. You can use the timed shutdown process to avoid these problems.
Timed Shutdown for Windows 10
- Windows + R window that opens by pressing cmd write and Enter we say.
- Later on cmd to the “shutdown -s -f -tx” we write.
- “shutdown -s -f -txin the ” x instead, write the time after which we want our computer to shut down. Enter we say.
- 1 Hour = 3600 Seconds 6 Hours = 21600 Seconds 1 Day = 86400 Seconds that is, the command we will write for our computer that we want to shut down after 6 hours shutdown -s -f -t 21600 will be in the form.
Timed Shutdown for Windows 11
- In the right sidebar to Create Task click.
- In a new window that opens general Go to tab.
- Enter the name in the required field. You can enter any name according to your preference. For example, you can enter the name as Shut Down at midnight (or any other time). Similarly, enter the description in the provided field. Enter comments that provide information about the planned task.
- Next, select Run whether user is logged in or not, and then check the checkbox that says Run with highest privileges.
- Click the drop-down menu next to Configure and select Windows 10 from the list.
- Once you’ve done that, go to the Triggers tab in the Create Task application window. Here, click the New button.
- Click the drop-down menu next to Begin task and select On a schedule.
- Next, select the Daily option in the left sidebar and then select the Start date and time. For example, you can set the clock to be midnight and the task to repeat daily.
- Next, enabled tick the checkbox that says. After doing this, to ok Click.
- Now Actions Go to tab and then new Click the button.
- Action Click the drop-down menu next to the tab, and then start a program Select the option.
- program/script Click on the empty space below and then Shutdown.exe in summer.
- Next, click on the empty space next to Add arguments and type /s /t 60 “The computer will shut down in 60 seconds” and click OK to save the settings.
- Next, go to the Conditions tab. Here, clear the checkbox that says Start the task only if the computer is running on AC power, and then select the Wake the computer to run this task checkbox. Click OK to save the changes.
- When you are done, you will be asked to enter the username and password of the account here. When complete, click OK.
- A new task will be created and Task Scheduler You will find it in the application window.
See also: How to Upgrade to Windows 11?