Friends ,in this post i am telling you how to fix a schedule to auto shutdown in windows7 .
For this task we have to need an application called TimeComX .
The software we will use TimeComX , a free software for Windows that I'm sure that a lot of you will love . It's interface is quite intuitive and It's available in English , so we have no problem ; the installing process is simple and fast .
Of course , first we have to download TimeComX from the official web site . Once downloaded , we proceed with the installation , which takes a few steps only .
Then we proceed to execute the program and creating the automatic shutdown task , but first it will ask the language we like to use ( we chose English , of course ) . After that , the main interface is visible , it's quite intuitive as I said before , but it's more like our Workspace .
Now well , to make/create the automatic shutdown we go to the "Task" tab and select "Shutdown" . This way you can see how the task schedule is created .
Once we chose this option , we go to the "Event" tab , where we click "Mode" and then choose "Advance Counter" to establish the time when our task will be executed . With this you can choose the exact time,then we hit "Play" and then our task is ready to execute .
Remember that the task will be executing it even after the
program is closed . This is a free program that you can use , you can also pick another tasks as alarms , reboot , etc .
Download it from here.
For this task we have to need an application called TimeComX .
The software we will use TimeComX , a free software for Windows that I'm sure that a lot of you will love . It's interface is quite intuitive and It's available in English , so we have no problem ; the installing process is simple and fast .
Of course , first we have to download TimeComX from the official web site . Once downloaded , we proceed with the installation , which takes a few steps only .
Then we proceed to execute the program and creating the automatic shutdown task , but first it will ask the language we like to use ( we chose English , of course ) . After that , the main interface is visible , it's quite intuitive as I said before , but it's more like our Workspace .
Now well , to make/create the automatic shutdown we go to the "Task" tab and select "Shutdown" . This way you can see how the task schedule is created .
Once we chose this option , we go to the "Event" tab , where we click "Mode" and then choose "Advance Counter" to establish the time when our task will be executed . With this you can choose the exact time,then we hit "Play" and then our task is ready to execute .
Remember that the task will be executing it even after the
program is closed . This is a free program that you can use , you can also pick another tasks as alarms , reboot , etc .
Download it from here.
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