auto power onsrc2206 said:Hello
Can some one suggest a good (preferably free) software to shut down (and start, if possible) my PC at a predefined time?
Please help
Thank you.
almighty said:Autoshutdown have lots of features....
go with it....
It is working on my system.There I have posted 2 methods..which one U are trying???.....src2206 said:Sorry Ravi, but your method did not work.
It is working on my system.src2206 said:The first one my friend
POWERCFG [/LIST | /QUERY [name] | /CREATE name | /DELETE name |
/SETACTIVE name | /CHANGE name settings |
/HIBERNATE {ON|OFF} | /EXPORT name [/FILE filename] |
/IMPORT name [/FILE filename] | /GLOBALPOWERFLAG {ON|OFF} /OPTION flag |
/BATTERYALARM {LOW|CRITICAL} [settings] |
/DEVICEQUERY queryflags | /DEVICEENABLEWAKE devicename |
/DEVICEDISABLEWAKE devicename | /?]
Description:
This command line tool enables an administrator to control
the power settings on a system.
Additional
switches specify the changes as follows:
/monitor-timeout-ac
/monitor-timeout-dc
/disk-timeout-ac
/disk-timeout-dc
/standby-timeout-ac
/standby-timeout-dc
/hibernate-timeout-ac
/hibernate-timeout-dc
/processor-throttle-ac
/processor-throttle-dc
AC settings are used when the system is on AC power.
DC settings are used when the system is on battery power.
Setting a timeout to zero will disable the corresponding
timeout feature. Supported throttle settings are NONE
CONSTANT, DEGRADE, and ADAPTIVE.