Now there is another method with which you could easily delay the shutdown of your PC, but that is a little complicated, so it’s better to use Task Scheduler. To give you hint the method uses the command Shutdown /s /t 60 in cmd window and the 60 is the time in seconds by which the shutdown is delayed. So without wasting any time, let’s see How to Schedule Automatic Computer Shutdown with the help of the below-listed guide.

How to Schedule Computer Shutdown using Task Scheduler

Make sure to create a restore point just in case something goes wrong.

  1. Press Windows Key + R then type taskschd.msc and hit Enter to open Task Scheduler.

  2. Now, from the right-hand window under Actions, click on Create Basic Task.

  3. Type any name and description you want in the field and click Next.

  4. On the next screen, set when you want the task to start, i.e. daily, weekly, monthly, one time etc. and click Next.

  5. Next set the Start date and time.

  6. Select “Start a program” on the Action screen and click Next.

  7. Under Program/Script either type “C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe” (without quotes) or browse to the shutdown.exe under the above directory.

8.On the same window, under “Add arguments (optional)” type the following and then click Next: /s /f /t 0

Note: If you want to shut down the computer say after 1 minute then type 60 in place of 0, similarly if you want to shut down after 1 hour then type 3600. This is also an optional step as you have already selected the date & time to start the program so you could leave it at 0 itself. 9. Review all the changes you have done until now, then checkmark “Open the Properties dialog for this task when I click Finish” and then click Finish.

  1. Under the General tab, tick the box which says “Run with highest privileges“.

  2. Switch to the Conditions tab and then uncheck “Start the task only if the computer is on AC power“.

  3. Similarly, switch to the Settings tab and then checkmark “Run task as soon as possible after a scheduled start is missed“.

  4. Now your computer will shut down at the date & time you selected. Note: If you want more options or want to know more about this command, then open command prompt type shutdown /? and hit Enter. If you want to restart your PC, use the /r parameter instead of the /s parameter.

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That’s it you have successfully learned How to Schedule Computer Shutdown using Task Scheduler but if you still have any queries regarding this guide then feel free to ask them in the comment’s section.

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