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Saturday, June 23, 2012

How To Automatically Shut Down Your Windows 7 Computer

Hi Guys

Some time situation demand so and we have to shutdown computer after specific time

Imagine scenario there is no one at home you have some download to complete and you have to go out urgently

So you can use this feature of windows 7

Follow Steps I’ll Show here how to shut down win7 PC after some time automatically

Note : I am using Windows 7 Ultimate but in others version this procedure is more or less the same

Start(Windows Button In Extreme  Down Left Hand Corner)——->Control Panel——->Task Scheduler

The Windows should be looking like blow one

In the Actions column on the right, click Create Basic Task…

You’ll see the following window and I’ve already filled in the Name and Description of our task.

  After clicking Next you’ll see the Task Trigger screen. We want to shut down our Windows 7 computer in the middle of the night, every night so we’ll pick Daily.

The next screen you’ll see is the Start Date and Time screen.

The following screen is the Action screen. Let’s Start a program.

The next screen you’ll see is the Start a Program screen.

And finally the Summary screen.

Let’s take a look at our task in the Active Tasks list.

Double-click the Task Name if you need to work with the settings.

Here’s the screen when the task fires off and starts to automatically shut down Windows 7. A window pops up telling us that Windows will shut down in less than a minute. You can click on the Close button but that will just close that window and Windows itself will continue to shut down.

There’s quite a bit of detail with the shutdown.exe command and here is the output when you run the shutdown.exe /? command at the command prompt in Windows 7. It lists the choices of how you want to run the shutdown.exe command.

There you have it. Now you can automatically shutdown your Windows 7 computer.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

How To Check Someone Secretly Used Your Pc In Your Absence?

Someone Secretly Used Your Pc In Your Absence?

Has someone been snooping around your PC without your knowledge. If your computer contains some confidential or private data. A password is a good option. However, if someone has been granted access to your PC or you don’t have a password, you might need to see if someone accessed your PC. In that case, you can simply keep a check on the use of computer in your absence. Here are the steps to follow:

ArrowStep 1: Type “eventvwr.msc” in “Run” under “Start’
Arrow Step2: Now, on the left side, you will see “system”. Click on it.
Arrow Step3: Now just search for the date and time when your computer according to you should be off.
Arrow Step4: Now click two times on the event that has occurred during the off time and all the details will be displayed.
Arrow Step5: Also, the time period for which the computer was used can also be noted down.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Self Into

Well My Self Intro My name is Dharmesh Khatri and i am interested in Programing and application development and web site development. You can post your droughts here and suggestions are also welcome from any one