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The discussion centers around the need for efficient notebook shutdown software to facilitate better sleep by automatically shutting down the device after a set duration of music playback. Users express a preference for a solution that is simpler than Windows hibernation. One participant mentions using Windows 2000 and shares a link to a shutdown software tool available at Dimaware. The conversation highlights the lack of straightforward solutions for Windows users compared to potential options available on Linux.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of operating systems, specifically Windows 2000.
  • Familiarity with software installation processes on Windows.
  • Knowledge of programming basics for those interested in creating custom solutions.
  • Awareness of alternative operating systems like Linux for comparison.
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  • Research available shutdown software for Windows, specifically tools like Dimaware's shutdown software.
  • Explore programming tutorials for creating simple shutdown scripts in languages like Python or Batch.
  • Investigate sleep timer applications that can integrate with media players on Windows.
  • Learn about Linux alternatives for automated shutdown processes.
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This discussion is beneficial for users seeking to optimize their notebook usage before sleep, particularly those using Windows operating systems, as well as developers interested in creating custom shutdown solutions.

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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.
 
Originally posted by grady
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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