How to Auto Shutdown Windows 10

Time flies by when you are dealing with your PC or regardless of the possibility that you are simply playing an amusement that has you truly immersed, which can here and there demolish your timetable. In the event that you truly need to train yourself, it’s imperative that you plan your working hours or gaming hours. Also, you can do that by setting up your Windows 10 PC to consequently shutdown after a timeframe or at one point of time day by day. There are two or three approaches to calendar shutdown in a Windows 10 PC. All things considered, right away, here’s the way you can auto shutdown Windows 10 PC:

Method 1: Schedule auto shutdown with Task Scheduler

  • You can use Windows’ built-in Task Scheduler to create a task, which will automatically shutdown your Windows 10 PC with ease. Here are the steps you need to follow:
  1. Just hit Windows 10’sCortana search bar and search for “Task Scheduler” and you should find the relevant result. Click on it
  2. The Task Scheduler window should open up. Here, click on “Create Basic Task…“.
  3. You can thenset a name for the task and add a description. Once done, click “Next”.
  4. Then, you can set up whether you want the task to be activedaily, weekly, monthly or you just want the task for this one time. You can choose to trigger the task when you log in to the computer, when the computer starts or when a specific event is logged in.
  5. Once done, you canchoose the exact time at which you want the task to start. You can also check the option to “Synchronize across different time zones”, if you travel to different countries a lot.
  6. After you have selected the time of the task, you will have tochoose the action you want the task to take. Choose “Start a program “. You can even choose “Display a message”, if you just want a display reminder to wake you up.
  7. Then, hit the “Browse” button in the next page and go to theC:\Windows\System32 folder and select “exe“. In the add arguments section, type “-s -t 1800“, where 1800 is the number of seconds that the computer will take to shut down after the prompt. Once done, click on “Next”.
  8. You will then get an overview of the task. Click “Finish” to complete the task creation.
  • Once this task is created, you will get a notification at the time you’ve scheduled the task for, suggesting that your Windows 10 PC will shut down after the specified time. We will recommend you to set the number of seconds in the 7th step, so that you have some time to save your ongoing tasks before your Windows 10 PC automatically shuts down.
  • Once the task is created, you can go toTask Scheduler->Task Scheduler Library and right-click on the task you’ve created and select “Properties “. Here, you can play around with various security options, conditions, history and more. You can also choose to run, end, delete or disable the task from the right-click menu.

Method 2: Auto Shutdown via Run or Command Prompt

  • If you don’t want to schedule auto shutdown for daily and you want it only for this one-time use, you can use Run or Command Prompt or even PowerShell to set a specific time after which the Windows 10 PC will shut down. Here’s how to do it:

Run

  • Open Run on Windows 10 with the key comboWin+R. In Run, type “shutdown -s -t 1800“, with 1800 (30 minutes) obviously being the number of seconds after which the PC will shut down. Click on “Ok”, after which you will get a notification saying “Windows will shut down in 30 minutes”.

Command Prompt

  • You can just open up Command Prompt or PowerShell and run the same command “shutdown -s -t 1800” to auto shutdown Windows 10 PC.

Note: You can replace “-s” with “-r” in all the shutdown commands to auto restart your Windows 10 PC. 

Ready to automatically shutdown your Windows 10 PC at a scheduled time?

  • If you are looking to schedule shutdown your Windows 10 PC just for the time being, you can use the second method, as it’s pretty simple. However, if you are looking for an auto shutdown solution for a long term, you should use the first method, which is elaborate and offers a excess of options. So, try both the methods out and choose the one that suits you better.
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