![]() Step 4: In Trigger, choose when do you want the task to start from Daily, Weekly, Monthly, One time, When the computer starts, When I log on and When a specific event is logged. Step 3: Input shutdown as the basic task name and tap Next to move on. Step 2: Click Task Scheduler on the left list to open it, and choose Create Basic Task on the right side. Step 1: Right-click Computer and select Manage in the menu to open Computer Management. ![]() Way 2: Set up Windows 8/8.1 auto shutdown through Task Scheduler. Then, the system will prompt you that you're about to be signed off. Moreover, you can decide the time to make the computer automatically shut down by changing the number in the form of seconds in this command. That is to say, the computer will turn off after 1800 seconds (30 minutes). Tips: The number, 1800, in the command stands for 1800 seconds. If you want to make the computer automatically turn off in 30 minutes, you can type " shutdown –s –t 1800" or "shutdown.exe –s –t 1800" (without double quotation marks) in the box and click OK. For more info, please refer to the following example. ![]() The command inputted is a little dissimilar according to different time you want to set up to automatically shut down your computer. Step 2: Enter a shutdown command in the empty box. BTW, you can also press Windows key and R key at the same time to directly open Run dialog box. Press Windows key+X to open the Quick Access Menu, and choose Run in it. Way 1: Set up Windows 8/8.1 auto shutdown through run command. ![]()
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