User - Auto-Off function after comments "Check disk" for Win 7 & Win 8 is over

Hello

Hard disk for error checking and fixing it is a routine system for Office PC network maintenance, if the user is to have performance at all times.

The last PC has a hard drive of 500 GB to 1 TB size and many files for sanning. If will take about 10-20 minutes to perform the task. Generally it is not recommended to do so due to the timing tight work at office hours. Most of the office user prefer to do after working hours leaving their PC on for scanning. To Win 7 & Win 8 do not have an auto-off function after completion of the task of "Check Disk". The PC must be on during the night after scanning.

For energy saving, I would suggest a new feature that allows the user to choose to shut down their PC when the task is completed.

Thank you

Low

Hey Joe,

Thanks for the code of your order.

Can I know how to run this command? I still have to go in my computer > C drive > right click > properties > tool > Check Disk to perform this task?

I use the desktop PC network in which I am not an administrator, what I'm looking for the assistance of the administrator to create this file in my PC?

If I want to check the disk with this command, do window 7 / 8 allow me to do?

Thank you

Low

Hello

Thanks for the reply. The commands shown above are content to a Windows batch file. You simply create the Windows batch file using Notepad. The steps posted above shows how to create a file Windows specific command and its content. It then saves at a given location. You can then open the Windows created batch file to process orders (content).

No, it's all just a new file, we create with the .bat extension so that Windows will understand that the file we will create a Windows batch file. Thus, we will be able to run these commands at the command prompt. In DOS, OS/2and also Microsoft Windows, the batch file is the name given to a type of script file, a text file containing a series of commands to be executed by the Shell.
Unfortunately, chkdsk requires administrator privileges to run correctly. You need to run the command of Windows as Administrator file to run all the commands, but you don't need administrator privileges to create the file. Even check the disc from the properties of the disc requires administrator privileges. You must be the administrator of your operating system, but not the administrator of your network.
Windows will not prompt you to rerun the command of Windows as Administrator file. Instead, it will show you an error message indicating that you are not an administrator, and the command will not run if the Windows command file, you try to run contains commands that require administrator privileges, and you tried to run the command of Windows under a limited user account file. To avoid this problem, start the batch file to Windows as an administrator to ensure that all commands in the Windows batch file will run correctly.
The commands shown above will do the following
  • Turn off echo command
  • Scan the drive DriveLetter errors found during the analysis of fixation
  • Shut down the computer after 0 seconds
Note: to run a particular file as administrator, right click on the file and select run as administrator
Thank you
I hope this helps :)

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