OK So I need to shut down every day at 1AM as I sometimes tend to fall asleep around this time and don't always shut down before hand so I want my computer to shut down at 1AM every single day.
That said I know where to set this up but a couple of questions about arguments and such.
1) So a number of videos had different arguments that they used but unsure which I actually need. The AI Response gave me these arguments
/s /f /t 0
The only one of the videos I watch they seem to agree on is /f to force the shut down of programs for a clean shut down so I assume I at least need the /f in the arguments. But what else is needed if anything for a daily shut down at 1AM
2) The second question is on the date/time setting page there is a check box for Synchronize across time zones. What does this do exactly especially since windows auto update feature on the date and time? I ask as we're heading to Japan for a month early next year and want to make sure this is still working.
3) This question is sort of a follow up question about time zones. The first week I am in Japan my body is just trying to readjust to the new time zone which has me up at all weird hours of the day and night. Is there a way to pause or skip a planned shut down short of removing the task?
4) The last question is with this being a shut down command will this give me a warning like lets say a 5 or 10 minute warning in case I am still awake I can save and or shut down anything prior to the shut down is is there a way in the arguments to give me a set warning time frame of say 10 minutes and if so what us that argument command?
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That said I know where to set this up but a couple of questions about arguments and such.
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