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How can I set my computer to hibernate after, say 18000 seconds?

This doesn't work:

shutdown -h -t 18000
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  • Try running cmd like administrator Feb 16, 2015 at 9:14
  • This doesn't seem to be about programming. I'd say it'd be more on-topic for SuperUser, but it has already been asked there.
    – TZHX
    Feb 16, 2015 at 10:42

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From the question: Hibernate computer from command line on Windows 7, Phoshi's answer does it:

The hibernation time for cannot be set, unfortunately.

This works, though.

ping -n 20 127.0.0.1 > NUL 2>&1 && shutdown /h /f

The ping is a hackish way of delaying the action. -n 20 should wait for 20 seconds.

(the double && will allow you to do a ctrl+c to cancel the operation, if you use a simple & then ctl+c will make to automatically shutdown after pressing)

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The problem with that command for Windows is that you should use slashes instead of dashes. Dashes are used to add options in the Linux Terminal. Slashes are for adding options to Windows Command Prompt. Here's what you should use instead.

shutdown /h /t 18000
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    doesn't work in windows 11 Nov 7, 2023 at 23:47
  • Aw sad. Seems to be a trend with Win 11.
    – Caleb Hawn
    Nov 9, 2023 at 2:40
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    But this works: timeout 1200 && shutdown /h. Nov 9, 2023 at 9:03
  • Oh, does the timeout command basically wait?
    – Caleb Hawn
    Nov 10, 2023 at 17:00

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