Windows 10: Why it doesn't shutdown for 30 minutes now? Can i force it to shutdown safely?

Discus and support Why it doesn't shutdown for 30 minutes now? Can i force it to shutdown safely? in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; [ATTACH] submitted by /u/theloneman1996 [link] [comments]... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/theloneman1996, Jan 19, 2021.

  1. Why it doesn't shutdown for 30 minutes now? Can i force it to shutdown safely?

    /u/theloneman1996, Jan 19, 2021
    #1
  2. LMiller7 Win User

    Forced shutdown safe?


    No, a forced shutdown is not safe. If there were no potential ill effects of a forced shutdown the normal shutdown procedure would never have been designed. With a normal shutdown processes are allowed time to terminate themselves in an orderly way. A forced shutdown bypasses all of this and processes are forcibly terminated with no regard for their current state or what they were doing. This may result in registry entries or files not being updated properly, data corruption, or data loss. There are a large number of possible outcomes. I am not saying these things are likely, only that they are possible. It all depends on the state at the time of shutdown and you can't normally know that with sufficient detail.
     
    LMiller7, Jan 19, 2021
    #2
  3. Ztruker Win User
    How to force close all apps on restart or shutdown ?

    Create a shortcut on the desktop that has this in it:

    shutdown /f /r /t 0


    /f = Force running applications to close without forewarning users.
    /r = Full shutdown and restart the computer.
    /t 0 = Set the time-out period before shutdown to 0 seconds (immediate restart).

    Enter shutdown /? from a Command Prompt for the full list of options.

    I think you're better off to wait a bit and let the programs and services close on their own, If they don't after 30 seconds or so then force them closed.
     
    Ztruker, Jan 19, 2021
    #3
  4. Catper Win User

    Why it doesn't shutdown for 30 minutes now? Can i force it to shutdown safely?

    ShutDown button in desktop (Win-10)

    yeah it works but i have another problem with this combination.

    Shutdown/Restart shortcut force windows to shutdown without letting other apps to save their data, that is a bit nuisance.

    for eg:

    Utorrent is force closed and when i start the pc, it re-calculate all the toorents in the list even those that are already downloaded and currently in seeding state. It happens when utorrent is not closed properly.

    So is there any way to NORMALLY shutdown/restart/loggoff/lock windows pc?
     
    Catper, Jan 19, 2021
    #4
Thema:

Why it doesn't shutdown for 30 minutes now? Can i force it to shutdown safely?

Loading...
  1. Why it doesn't shutdown for 30 minutes now? Can i force it to shutdown safely? - Similar Threads - Why doesn't shutdown

  2. My PC shutdowns after EXACTLY 30 minutes

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    My PC shutdowns after EXACTLY 30 minutes: Hi, so recently I have been having problems with my PC. Last week I had it repaired, and I turned it on, updating drivers and stuff. At first, it was working perfectly fine, but yesterday I forgot to update my GPU drivers so I upgraded and after 30 minutes or so it shut down...
  3. My PC shutdowns after EXACTLY 30 minutes

    in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging
    My PC shutdowns after EXACTLY 30 minutes: Hi, so recently I have been having problems with my PC. Last week I had it repaired, and I turned it on, updating drivers and stuff. At first, it was working perfectly fine, but yesterday I forgot to update my GPU drivers so I upgraded and after 30 minutes or so it shut down...
  4. My PC shutdowns after EXACTLY 30 minutes

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    My PC shutdowns after EXACTLY 30 minutes: Hi, so recently I have been having problems with my PC. Last week I had it repaired, and I turned it on, updating drivers and stuff. At first, it was working perfectly fine, but yesterday I forgot to update my GPU drivers so I upgraded and after 30 minutes or so it shut down...
  5. Is it safe to force shutdown here?

    in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance
    Is it safe to force shutdown here?: My Windows 10 has been on the loading logo for a while, doing what seems to be repairs on a hard drive. The process has been stuck on 100% for an hour with no progress. I'm thinking of forcing it to shutdown in order to avoid doing that.The hard drive in question is...
  6. System crash shutdowns roughly after each 30 minutes

    in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging
    System crash shutdowns roughly after each 30 minutes: I have a core-i3 4th gen laptop. It has started crac=shing for no apparent reason. I have checked the cooling system and also replaced the fan also replaced the keyboard, hard drive, RAM but no improvement. Below is the event log of last crash shutdown. If anyone can help it...
  7. Windows 10 Shutdown every 30 minutes

    in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance
    Windows 10 Shutdown every 30 minutes: Computer shuts down every 30 minutes? [Original Title: Windows 10 computer.] https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-10-shutdown-every-30-minutes/31960b85-95dc-49ff-9128-ef4a4d35f33e
  8. Force shutdown

    in Windows 10 Ask Insider
    Force shutdown: Hello Eversince I've been using Windows 10 I have been struggling with many bugs and blue screens. Ok well I'm used to it now. But the thing is, when the computer is stuck, I'm unable to force shutdown and force restart it. I need to wait for the battery to be depleted....
  9. How can I force "shutdown /p" if regular shutdown hangs?

    in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance
    How can I force "shutdown /p" if regular shutdown hangs?: Basically what's on the title, if a regular shutdown leads to the system hanging for a long time during the process, is there any way I can automatically dispatch a `shutdown /p` command? I've tried it using a timer in a Powershell script, set as the shutdown script in...
  10. Forced shutdown safe?

    in Windows 10 Support
    Forced shutdown safe?: Although not Windows 10 fault my machine got hung up accessing a misbehaving NAS network share. Unfortunately it couldn't resolve and I couldn't restarte explorer. I then tried a shutdown via Ctrl Alt delete but it just laboured on 'restarting' but didn't do it. I left it a...