Starting the Automatic Shutdown Utility
Use one of the following methods to start the Automatic Shutdown Utility:
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Double-click the Automatic Shutdown Utility icon in the taskbar tray.
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From the operating system Start menu, click Programs, click Automatic Shutdown Utility,
and then click Automatic Shutdown Utility.
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While the system is running, momentarily press the Standby button.
Setting Time in the Automatic Shutdown Utility
By default, the Automatic Shutdown Utility is set for a 10-second delay when starting
shutdown. You can use the slider under Time Remaining to set the delay up to 30 seconds.
You should not set the delay to less than 5 seconds, to ensure that you have time to stop
system shutdown if needed.
Configuring the Automatic Shutdown Utility
Before you use the Automatic Shutdown Utility, you must configure it. Double-click the
Automatic Shutdown Utility icon in the taskbar tray. The Automatic System Shutdown dialog
box displays. Choose an option and click Apply, then click Start Shutdown. After you start
the system again, the utility will use the settings you selected.
Select from the following options in the Automatic System Shutdown dialog box:
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Shutdown the Computer: Starts the standard Microsoft Windows shutdown. This option
saves any windows settings that you changed, writes information that is currently in
memory to the system's hard drive, and prepares the system to power down.
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Power down the Computer: Performs an orderly shutdown of the operating system, and
powers down the computer. This option saves any windows settings that you changed,
writes information that is currently in memory to the system's hard drive, and then turns
off power to the system.
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Shutdown System and Restart the Computer: Restarts the system. This option saves any
windows settings that you changed, writes information that is currently in memory to the
system's hard drive, and powers down and restarts the system.
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Close All programs and log on as different user: Closes any open windows or programs,
disconnects the system from the network, and returns the system to the Windows logon
prompt. This option prepares the system for use by someone else.
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