A small trick to make the win xp system timed off

  
Sometimes the movie looks at it and falls asleep, then the computer forgets to shut down. Do you have such an experience? In order to allow the computer to rest normally, the computer master teaches you a little trick to set up the xp system. A timed shutdown, so you don't have to worry about the computer forgetting to turn off.
In the xp system, there is actually a timed shutdown function. The shutdown command is controlled by the Shutdown.exe program, which is located in the Windows\\System32 folder. For example, if you want to automatically shut down at 11:00, you can do this:
Click “Start”→Run, enter “at 11:00 Shutdown -s”, so when the time is 11 o'clock, the computer The “System Shutdown” dialog box will appear, with a default countdown of 30 seconds and prompt you to save the document.
Attachment: The following are the parameters of Shutdown.exe:
-s: means to shut down the local computer;
-a: means to cancel the shutdown operation;
-i: display the graphical user interface, but must be Shutdown The first option;
-t time: set the shutdown countdown;
-c " message content ": input the message content in the shutdown dialog (can not exceed 127 characters);
-l : Log out the current user;
-r: Shut down and restart;
-f: Force the application to close;
-m: \\\\Computer name: Control the remote computer;
The computer's timed shutdown It can play a good role in protecting the hardware of the system. On the one hand, it can also remind users to use the computer properly, giving the user a break time. Interested users can try it themselves.
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