1. Win7 system we enter the "scheduled task" directly in the search of the Super Start menu, if you are WIN8 system we press the WIN+Q on the keyboard to search "scheduled task" to get into the planning task Oh.
2. Into the planning task interface, we click "Task Scheduler"-"Create basic Tasks" into the wizard to create a task
3. Then we enter the name of your scheduled task in the "Create Basic Task Wizard", this can be casually take the good memory on the line, such as we enter a "shutdown", click "Next";
4. Then we can choose the trigger to choose the shutdown frequency and timing, then the next step;
5. We then "operation"-"launcher" write "shutdown" with the relevant parameters of the click "Finish."
Usage: Shutdown [-i |-L | s |-r |-a] [-f] [-M computername] [-t XX] [-c ' comment '] [D-UP:XX:YY]
There are no parameters to display this message (same as?)
-I display GUI interface, must be the first option
-L logoff (cannot be used with option-m)
-S close this computer
-R shutdown and restart this computer
-a abort system shutdown
-M ComputerName remote computer shutdown/restart/abort
-T xx set timeout is xx seconds
-C "comment" Close note (maximum 127 characters)
-F forced to run application shutdown without warning
-d [ U][p]:xx:yy Shutdown reason code
U is user code
p is a planned shutdown code
XX is a primary reason code (a positive integer less than 256)
yy is a secondary reason code (a positive integer less than 65536)
-F: Forced shutdown should be Using the program
-M computer name: Controlling the remote computer
-I: Displays the graphical user interface, but must be the first option of shutdown
-L: Unregister Current User
-r: Shutdown and restart
-T time: Set shutdown countdown
-C "message content" : Enter the message content in the Shutdown dialog box (not exceeding 127 characters)