To set your Windows 10 sleep timer, you'll change your Windows sleep settings. In the Search box, search for sleep, and select Power & sleep settings from the results. In the Sleep section, under When plugged in, PC goes to sleep after, select the drop-down box to choose the amount of time you want your computer to remain idle before going to sleep.

To set a shutdown timer in Windows 8, press Windows+X to bring up the Quick Access Menu. Select Run, enter a shutdown command in the box > OK. Or, open Task Scheduler and choose Create Basic Task, enter shutdown > Next. Then, select the start date, shutdown time, and frequency and follow the prompts.


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Any time you double-click the shutdown shortcut, the timer will start. To cancel the timer, you can create a second shortcut using shutdown -a or enter the shutdown -a command in Command Prompt.

To change the time on the shutdown timer, right-click the shortcut icon, select Properties and change the seconds value in the Target field. From within Properties, you can also assign a different image as the icon.

If you don't want to create a handful of sleep timer shortcuts or constantly edit the one you have to accommodate different time intervals -- or if you just want a graphical interface -- you're better off installing a dedicated program, like PC Sleep or Sleep Timer. These programs will give you additional options, such as the ability to log out, hibernate, set an exact shutdown time or shut down after a length of inactivity.

The servlets destroy method is called as the servlet is about to be unloaded. You could cancel the timer from within there, providing that you altered the scope of the parserTimer itself to make it an instance variable. I don't see a problem with that provided that you access it only from within init and destroy.

I have a script I use to shutdown all of the computers at my work location after 4 hours that I run everyday. Lately, I've been getting reports of users computers shutting down in the middle of the day instead of at night when they are supposed to. I'm thinking these users must be receiving the shutdown command while on location and then taking their machine home in either sleep mode or hibernate (after letting the battery die... :/) and when they turn it back on, the shutdown timer continues from where it left off.

I tried this in terminal: Sudo shutdown 01:00 and I got a message in terminal '' E:/ can`t find the command''The E: drive is my external drive, and C: is my SSD, what can I do to get it to shut down?

You can list scheduled tasks with sudo systemctl list-timers and sudo crontab -l and see if the culprit can be found by its execution schedule. You can also look at the system logs around the shutdown time, background processes usually leave some trace.

When you are presented with the Shutdown dialog, there should be a small downward-pointing triangle just to the left of the Shutdown button. If you click this, your system should go straight to shutdown.

Started having some issues with first layer being uneven, Y+ perfectly lay down, X+, Y- and X- looked like Z lifted, then on Y+ movement all good and repeat.

Reinstalled and reflashed according to Voron docs, now I can not even home any axis.

Stepper buzzing ok. MCU shutdown right after Z lift to home X.

In addition to giving users the possibility to make Windows 10 faster, the Power Options menu gives users the options to schedule a shutdown, use the hibernate mode in Windows 10, or change startup programs in Windows 10.

Yes i understand a lot of people have this issue it seems. It definitely would be extremely annoying. My shutdown and boot times are pretty fast. I also notice my dmesg is very clean on my Ryzen hardware. I guess i have very good UEFI firmware.

The key thing here is I am not calling a bash script directly with

NOTIFYCMD, but delegating it to the built in upssched process which has

timer functionality (and is packaged with nut in Fedora).

As you can see it starts a 10 minute timer, and cancels the timer if

mains power is restored. The bash script is similar to yours, but

benefits from not having to do any time management of its own or count

how long it has been running. upssched does that for you, and simply

calls your script when the listed events occur and with the timer of

your choosing.

Should not normally be required: when started as root, upsmon splits into unprivileged process for most of the work and leaves the shutdown handler running as root; with this setting you get it all running as root which is potentially unsafe.

Hi at all guys!

I was thinking about setting a timer for the shutdown and wakeup of my OMV. Is this possible?

Also, I don't get why, but even if both my motherboard and OMV have WoL enabled, I can't wake it up 

Can someone help me with both the things?

I'm sure it's been suggested before, but I'd like to toss my hat in the ring for a shutdown timer. I know you can use the scheduler, but I'm not always looking for a hard and fast shutdown time. When I'm downloading a torrent and it finishes I don't want to leave the computer running all night. At the same time I don't want to auto-shutdown when I finish downloading, I want to be kind and seed for some time. It would be great if under the tab where you have auto-shutdown, "Downloads Complete, Everything Completes" you could have a "Timer Countdown" feature. That way when I'm downloading something that should take about an hour, I could set the "Timer Countdown" for three hours, enabling the torrent to finish downloading and giving me two hours seed time.

I just think you'd find more people would seed torrents with this feature. As it stands now it's all or nothing, either it shuts down immediately after the torrent completes, or you have to leave everything running all night and close it manually in the morning. Again I guess I'm being lazy, I could set the scheduler to the times as I need it and toggle it off and on. I'd just like a quick timer function.

Hey there, i just wanna say thank you for the modified Custom shutdown timer. if you could show us some day on how you modified it, that would be great and help other people out there. Sorry a developer has not replied to your post but i like your post and hope we can make a pull request for this and merge it in github.

Hi Dan, After reading your message again, it seems than Google have removed 'the end time' for the benefit of 'some of your users'. Removing the end time for the sleep timer seems to have affected 'all' of your users. Could you not re-instate the old firmware to correct the sleep timer issue?

For news and updates about sleep timers, keep an eye on the recommended answer on the main thread. If you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to start a new one for I will be locking this thread after 24 hours.

Do you want to schedule an automatic shutdown for your PC or Mac? It's easy to make any desktop or laptop computer turn off or restart at a particular time, either just once or on a regular schedule. This wikiHow tutorial will show you different ways to set a timer that safely shuts down your computer on Windows and macOS.

my name is Toni. i am an IT system. inside the company the attendance of the employees is based on active directory sign-in and sign-out (we can use shut down also of the PC), integrated with people 365. we notice that some users left early but on the system the checkout is on the right time. i mean the standard time to left the work is 4:00 PM, some users left at 3:30 PM but on the attendance schedule the time is 4:00 PM. i am afraid that they are running a shutdown timer on their PC to shutdown after 30 min.

I'm using the nRF52832, i would like to shutdown the timers, so i can enter the low power mode. In the datasheet tasks_shutdown for the timer modules is deprecated. Is there another way to shutdown the timer?

Stopping the timer should be enough, but due to an errata this does not reduce the current consumption and you also need to trigger the SHUTDOWN task, see here. The SHUTDOWN task should not be necessary to trigger, hence it is deprecated, but because of this errata it is actually necessary to trigger it.

Hello,

I and my familly use libreElec on rPI every day.

We use the shutdown timer every night to schedule powerOff when we go to sleep with the TV on. Also the power supply of my TVs are drived by USB port of my rPI that run libreElec so kodi is the only interface that manage libreElec itself on a rPI and the associated screen.


Can you add an alert (notification or centered message on screen if possible) almost 1 minute before the end of the shutdown timer please ?

With this, if we see this alert and we want to add time to the schedule, we can cancel the timer and set a new one.

Actually, we don't now when the timer end. This cause the shutdown of kodi. If we want more time, we need to power on again kodi, navigate to the tv chanel or film. It's not easy when we are in pre-sleeping phase

It's a nice idea but the advice was wrong. The underlying OS only sees a shutdown event being signalled when the timer expires. The poweroff schedule/timeout is managed within Kodi so the notification has to be implemented and triggered within Kodi. This will also ensure the feature works on all distros and not just LE.

Also see which is unrelated but will give hints on where to add settings changes. I'd suggest the time value for the notification (how many mins before timer expiry to pop something) is made a configurable item.

The behavior is a little weird: I had the IdleActionSet=10min, and the (stock, blanking, locking) screensaver at 10 minutes too. The laptop shut itself down after 20 minutes! Like it started the Idle timer when the screensaver kicked in and locked the screen. e24fc04721

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