Posts Tagged ‘Restart’

Shutdown your PC with Timer

Switch Off is a lightweight easy-to-use tray-based system utility that could automatically shutdown, suspend or hibernate and Restart, Disconnect your Internet on your system. This could cut your electricity bills and save the Environment by lowering your PC power consumption. It could also disconnect dial-up and VPN connections to cut your internet service bills as well. Build-in operation set could be easily extended by adding your own scripts. Automation options allows you to schedule all operations daily, weekly, past specified time or when PC becomes idle. Its a good tool for the people who download the huge content of softwares.

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How to Stop A Restart Process

Some times we need to stop some restart process quickly. In Windows XP some times it gives auto restart warning and here is good solution for it.

  • Go to Start menu
  • Click on RUN
  • Enter the following command excluding hash codes “shutdown -a” its Done.

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Shutdown Your Computer with Twitter

Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users to send and read messages known as tweets.Nowadays with the help of twitter and a software named tweetmypc you can Shutdown your computer,Log off,Restart your Pc Easily.

To get TweetMyPC working, you must first sign up for a free Twitter account. Just go to twitter.com and click the Get Start – Join button. If you already have an account, then download the latest version of TweetMyPC from the link and install. Run the program and you’ll have to enter your Twitter login information (username and password) as Well as Gmail (Username and Password). Check the Start Automatically with Windows if you want TweetMyPC To autorun on Windows startup. Click the Save and Close button. Now TweetMyPC will start checking for new tweets every 1 minute. It will only recognize commands such as Shutdown, Restart and Logoff.

Any time you want to shutdown, restart or logoff your computer, simply post an update on Twitter with the message “Shutdown” for shutting down your computer, “Restart” for restarting your computer and “Logoff” for logging off your current logged in user.

Download: TweetMyPC

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