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3 Best Tools to Schedule Windows 10/11 Restarts
Using specialized tools will help you prevent Windows from restarting
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Updated onFebruary 6, 2024
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If you’re working on an important document that has a tight deadline, the last thing you want to see on your computer’s screen is a notification informing you thatWindows Updateis going to reboot your machine.
Let’s admit it, we’ve all encountered such situations. Most of the time we really couldn’t do anything to prevent Windows from restarting.
A solution to avoid such unpleasant events is to scheduleWindows 10to restart.
Select a date and time when you know you won’t be using your computer for very important tasks, andunexpected computer restartswill never catch you by surprise.
There are two methods to scheduleWindows 10restarts: using the nativeSettings menuor installing specialized third-party apps.
As a quick reminder, if you prefer to schedule restarts using the Settings menu, follow these steps:
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Go toSettings>Update & security>Advanced options.
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From the drop-down menu, select the optionNotify to schedule restart.
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Go back toWindows Update>Select a restart time> schedule the restart.
If you want to use a dedicated third-party software to scheduleWindows 10restarts, check out thetoolslisted below.
What are the best tools to schedule Windows 10 restarts?
Wise Auto Shutdown– Silent running mode
This free tool allows you to schedule the PC to shut down, restart, power off, log off, sleep or hibernate on a regular basis or only once, at a specific time.
Thanks to Wise Auto Shutdown, power management becomes easier and less time-consuming.
Also, you can enable reminders so you will be notified 5 minutes before the tool executes the task.
In this manner, if you still need to use your computer, you can delay the task by 10 minutes or up to 4 hours.
The user interface is very simple, as the tool is divided into two panels. On the left panel, you can select which task you want to perform, and on the right panel, you can specify when you want the task to be executed.
Also, Wise Auto Shutdown has a silent running mode. Therefore, when a task starts, the program will minimize in the system tray to run without disturbing the user.
Wise Auto Shutdown requires only 1.6 MB to install, and you candownload it for freefrom WiseCleaner.
Wise Auto Shutdown
Shutter– User manual
This tool is a complex scheduling utility that supports many different events and actions.
Apart from restarting your computer, Shutter also allows you to shut down, log off, lock, sleep, hibernate, and turn off your computer.
This utility also comes with auser manualthat offers full, step-by-step guides for all the events and actions this tool supports.
To schedule your computer to restart, you first need to add the restart action to the list.
Select the Reboot option from the left-hand panel, then click on Add and schedule the date and time of the restart.
⇒Get Shutter
Chameleon Shutdown– Simple app
This tool allows you to switch off, restart, hibernate the computer, and perform other operations.
You can perform these actions immediately or schedule them and add as many actions as possible without limitation.
Chameleon Shutdown’s interface is very easy to use.
To schedule Windows 10 to restart, click the Restart tab and select “With Parameters”. Then, set the specified restart time and click on Start.
You can download Chameleon Shutdown for free fromChameleon-Managers.
⇒Get Chameleon Shutdown
Aside from scheduling restarts, you canrestart your PC with your keyboard. Have you already tried out one of these three tools to schedule Windows 10 restarts? Tell us more about your experience in the comment section below.
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Madalina Dinita
Networking & Security Specialist
Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.
She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.
Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.
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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.