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A user seeks software to automatically shut down their notebook after playing MP3s for about 30 minutes before sleep, preferring this over Windows' hibernation feature. Other participants express uncertainty about how to achieve this on Windows but suggest it should be straightforward. One user offers to create a simple program if necessary. The original poster mentions using Windows 2000 and shares a link to a shutdown software, highlighting the abundance of free software available.
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Sometimes, I play MP3 with my notebook beside my bed before sleep, I need ~30 minutes to fall sleep while listening to music,
so, i need a software to force shutdown my notebook, instead of using hybernating of windows.

where to download this software?
 
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Exactly which windows are you using. I've never done it but it should be simple and i might be able to write a little program that will do that for you if you can't find it.
 
I certainly wish you were running Linux.

Sorry, I'm not sure how to do it in Windows.
 
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Exactly which windows are you using. I've never done it but it should be simple and i might be able to write a little program that will do that for you if you can't find it.

I use Windows 2000
 
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