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Win7 set shutdown time (Win7 simple tutorial: how to set scheduled shutdown?Customizable trade data dashboards) Win7 is an operating system that many people are still using, and one of the common tasks is shutdown. Sometimes we need to set up an automatic shutdown before leaving the computer, otherwise the computer will continue to work and waste electricity. Today, we will learn how to set up automatic shutdown in Win7. Step 1: Open the command prompt. In Win7, you must first open the command prompt before you can set the automatic shutdown. Use the shortcut key Win + R, enter "cmd" in the running window and press Enter. Alternatively, you can also find the command prompt through the Start menu and right-click "Run as Administrator". Step 2: Enter the "shutdown" command in the commandIn the prompt window, enter "shutdown" and press Enter, and some options will appear. The following are the most common ones: -s: turn off the computer -r: restart the computer -l: log out the current user -t: set the number of seconds to shut down. For example, "-t 60" is to shut down after 60 seconds -f: Force applications and services to quit. Usually, we only need to combine the "-s" and "-t" options to set a scheduled shutdown. For example, if you want to shut down Win7 after 10 minutes, please enter "shutdown -s -t 600" and press Enter. Step 3: Undo the automatic shutdown setting. If you need to cancel the automatic shutdown setting, you can use the following command: shutdown -a This command will cancel the planned automatic shutdown.Other settings and notes In Win7, you can use Task Scheduler to set a scheduled shutdown. Open Task Scheduler, create a new task, then add "New Timer" in the trigger options, and then add "Shutdown" in the "Actions" tab. In addition, please note that if your computer has unsaved files or unclosed applications, automatic shutdown will cause data loss and may damage your computer. Therefore, before setting up automatic shutdown, please make sure that you have saved all the files and closed the application. Conclusion In Win7, it is easy to set up a scheduled shutdown, and only a few commands are needed. You can use the built-in command prompt or task scheduler to set it up. The most important thing is, pleaseMake sure that your files have been saved and all applications have been closed to avoid data loss and damage.
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