Win7 automatic shutdown how to set up the basic wizard

  
The automatic shutdown under Win7 is to take advantage of the task scheduler function, it may achieve a lot of things, of course, automatic shutdown is no exception. First click Start, enter the task plan in the search box, open the task scheduler interface. Click on the action, select Create Basic Task, so you can go to the Create Basic Task Wizard and follow the prompts to step through, suitable for students who are not familiar with this operation. If you are familiar with the mission plan, you can choose to create a task to create a new task. Here's how to shut down regularly.




find automatic shutdown shutdown.exe, and fill in the parameters & ldquo; -s & rdquo;
the final step, click Finish to create the task

The established task will appear in the list, below is the detailed properties of the task
In addition to the timed shutdown, timed sleep is also a good choice. The computer in hibernation wakes up a lot faster than rebooting, and can keep the running state at the moment of sleep. To achieve timed sleep, you can do this with a batch file. Introducing the method of creation, it is easy: first create a new Notepad file, enter "ldDLL32.EXE PowrProf.dll, SetSuspendState", and then change the extension of Notepad from “.txt” to “.bat&rdquo ; Double-click on this file to put the computer to sleep. This batch file can be selected in the launcher of the task plan to implement timed sleep. (Of course your power supply should support the hibernation function)
If you want to run a program at a certain time, just change the shutdown.exe to the program you want to run in the place where you start the program. It is very convenient. . These are just a simple application in the mission plan, mainly to play the role of throwing bricks, more settings and functions, you can try more.

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