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Shutdown Timer trick CMD

Shutdown Timer trick in Windows 

Steps :
o  Click  Start  type  CMD  in  the  search  box.  Right  click  and  click  open  to  run
Command line.
o  Type shutdown /s /t 3600 and Enter.
Note: 3600 are the amount of seconds before your computer shuts down.
So , 60secs
*60mins=3600secs Means 1 Hour.
o  Windows will display message about shutting down in 60 minutes.
o  TO ABORT: type shutdown /a To make an abort and stop the shutdown timer.
o  A message will be prompted to you that the scheduled shutdown has been cancelled.

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