How to Schedule Auto Shutdown in Windows 11 - Easy like ABC

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👉 In this video, I will show you the two simple ways on how to schedule auto shutdown on Windows 11. This is very useful if you are downloading or copying large files. You can set the schedule and it will automatically shutdown.

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Fantastic! I like the first process. Time table:
1 hour - 3600
2 hours - 7200
3 hours - 10800
4 hours - 14400
5 hours - 18000

net-works
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Thanks for this very informative bideo

perdodelmundo
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Hello, I have question from the first part of that video. After typing down the “shutdown -s -t “ commands, there is a pop up showing down, but there is no any exact time like of that video on 1:21/ . Please give me an advise how the exact time of shutting down can be set and visible.
Best regards

aishay
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Can you make a video about auto forced shutdown. Like even when you’re still using it when the time you set up came it will still shut down.

racleumali
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Windows should add this feature with a more easy way.

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