

- #SHUTDOWN MAC VOICE COMMAND WINDOWS 10#
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Step 1: Create a Shortcut to Initiate auto-shutdown So, create a shortcut for the shutdown command with appropriate attributes and double-click the shortcut icon to trigger the command.
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With the above shutdown command windows 10, you will certainly be able to change the way your PC shuts down as you now have more control over the process of how your PC goes off.Windows lets you create shortcuts for any command.
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If you have shutdown your PC after a long time and you have forgotten your user account password, use Windows Password Key as it's a tool that helps users reset passwords for your Windows user accounts.
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Not only these but there are tons of other flag variations that you can use in shutdown command line to customize the shutdown process on your Windows 10 computer. Hibernate SystemĮveryone uses hibernate and executing the above command from command prompt will hibernate your Windows 10 PC. It will prevent your PC from being shut down. If you have mistakenly executed a command to turn off your system, use the above command to abort your shutdown process. Make sure you have enough privileges to do that. Replace "computername" in the above command and it will remotely shut down the chosen computer.
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This command forces all the open software on your PC to close down and fully shutdown your Windows 10 PC. The above command lets you add a time interval (delay) for shutting down or restarting your computer. Specify Time or Interval for Shutdown and Restart The above command restarts your computer. What the above command does is it shuts down your computer just like you would do with the shutdown option from the Start Menu. Remember that these commands run from the Command Prompt so make sure to open it before you jump onto the section below. You'll most likely be using these commands to turn off your PC in several ways. In the following section, we have put together the most common flags that are used with the shutdown command.

However, that doesn't mean you should be using all of those flags each time you want to turn off your PC. Common Shutdown Command Examples and Tutorial in Windows 10Īs you can see, there are numerous flags that can be used with the shutdown command to shut down your computer from Windows shutdown command line.

If a reason must be included for the restart or shutdown of your computer, this flag will help you add that. If there are any software open on your computer, this will force them to close down before your computer shuts down. Keep in mind only 512 characters are allowed for the comment. If you want to add a comment as to why you are shutting down your computer, you can use this command to do it. You can specify the time duration in seconds. If you want to delay the shutdown of your computer by a few seconds, this command will let you do it.

Enter in the name of the remote computer in the command and the command will shut it down for you. If you want to shut down a remote computer, this command can be used to do so. This command will take you to the advanced boot menu options and restart your computer. If you would like to know the reason of an unexpected shutdown of your computer, this command will tell you that. You must use the /s flag with this command. This command shuts down your computer but prepares it for a fast startup. If you want to hibernate your PC, you can use this command. If you want to turn off the local computer without time-out or warnings, use this command. If you accidentally ran the shutdown command and your PC is yet to shutdown, use the above command and it will abort the shutdown process. This flag shuts down your computer, turns it back on, and then ensures that all the registered applications are restarted. When this flag is used with the shutdown command, it reboots your PC instead of just turning it off. Keep in mind that this flag cannot be used in conjunction with /m or /d flags.Īs you may have guessed by the flag name, it shuts down the computer and does nothing else. What this flag does is log you off from your user account on your PC. This flag displays the graphical user interface (GUI) and it should always be the first in the command.
