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Hey all.

I have Widows XP and my notebook and often leave the music running or liten to the radio via the web before I sleep and often I wake up to find the notebook still on.

Do you know of any GOOD and free shut down timer progs.

Thanks for all your help.

Ash :o

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Hey all.

I have Widows XP and my notebook and often leave the music running or liten to the radio via the web before I sleep and often I wake up to find the notebook still on.

Do you know of any GOOD and free shut down timer progs.

Thanks for all your help.

Ash :o

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You could do this with a batch file using the AT and SHUTDOWN commands which are available in most versions of Windows, including XP.

Peter

Hey all.

I have Widows XP and my notebook and often leave the music running or liten to the radio via the web before I sleep and often I wake up to find the notebook still on.

Do you know of any GOOD and free shut down timer progs.

Thanks for all your help.

Ash :o

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Hey all.

I have Widows XP and my notebook and often leave the music running or liten to the radio via the web before I sleep and often I wake up to find the notebook still on.

Do you know of any GOOD and free shut down timer progs.

Thanks for all your help.

Ash :o

You could go to "Control Panel" "Power Options" and set it such that after the selected period of time the system goes into "Standby". Standy is not a total "power off" though, it just puts the system to sleep.

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