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How to Shut Down Windows 11: All Methods

In this guide we will look at several methods to shut down Windows 11 quickly and efficiently, ensuring that everyone can find the solution that best suits their needs.

How to Shut Down Windows 11

Have you just upgraded to Windows 11? Microsoft has introduced additional methods for shutting down Windows 11, making this process more accessible and adaptable to your needs. Whether you prefer to use the Start menu, the command prompt, or the power settings, Windows 11 adapts to your needs. As you read on, you will discover all the methods for turning off Windows 11, suspending the system, and hibernating it

Method 1: Using the Start Menu

The most direct method of shutting down Windows 11 is through the Start menu:

  • Click on the Windows symbol in the lower left corner of the screen or press the Windows key on your keyboard.

  • In the Start menu, click on the shutdown button located in the lower right corner.

  • Select “Shut Down” from the list of available options.

Method 2: Keyboard Shortcuts

If you prefer to use the keyboard, Windows 11 allows you to access a quick shutdown menu by simultaneously pressing Alt + F4 when all applications are closed and the focus is on the desktop. This will open a dialog box from which you can select “Shut Down” and confirm by pressing Enter.


Method 3: Using Settings

Another way to turn off Windows 11 is through the Settings app:

  • Press Windows + I to open the Settings app.

  • Navigate to “System” and then to “Power and Sleep“.

  • SRun down until you find the “Shutdown and Sleep Options” option and click on “Shut Down Now“.

Method 4: Shutdown Command

For advanced users or those who prefer a command-line approach, Windows 11 offers the ability to shut down the system via the Command Prompt or PowerShell:

  • Open Command Prompt or PowerShell as administrator.

  • Input shutdown /s /t 0 and press Enter. The command will immediately shut down the PC.


Method 5: Schedule Automatic Shutdown

Windows 11 also allows you to schedule the computer to shut down automatically. This can be useful if you want your PC to shut down after a specified period of time:

  • Open the Command Prompt.

  • Type shutdown -s -f -t [time in seconds].

  • The parameter -s indicates that the computer should be turned off.

  • The parameter -f forces all open applications and windows to close, thus avoiding any delays due to unresponsive programs.

  • The parameter -t followed by a time value in seconds establishes the delay before the computer shuts down. For example, if you want the PC to shut down automatically after one hour, you would input -t 3600 (since an hour consists of 3600 seconds).

An example of a complete command for scheduling PC shutdown after one hour is as follows.: shutdown -s -f -t 3600.

 


How to Cancel a Scheduled Shutdown

If, after setting the scheduled shutdown, you decide you want to cancel the operation, you can easily do so with another command. Here’s how:

  • Reopen the Run window by pressing Win+R.

  • Type shutdown -a and press Enter.

This command will cancel the scheduled shutdown, allowing you to continue using your PC without interruption.

Turning Off the Screen on Windows 11 While Keeping the PC On

Want to turn off your Windows 11 PC screen to save power while keeping the system running? Here are some practical solutions to achieve your goal without resorting to external software.

Using System Settings

  • Open the Windows 11 Settings panel by clicking on the gear icon in the Start menu.

  • In the Settings window, select the System item from the sidebar.

  • Click Shutdown to access the options related to shutdown and suspend.

  • In the Screen and Suspend section, look for the option that says “When plugged in, turn off screen after” and choose your preferred time interval from the drop-down menu. This setting allows you to decide after how long of inactivity the screen should automatically turn off.


Key Combinations on Notebooks

If you are using a notebook, you may have a keyboard shortcut available to turn off the screen. A common combination is Fn+F7 (or another F key depending on your notebook model), usually identified with an “X” screen icon. Pressing this combination will immediately turn off the screen.


Creating a Shortcut via BAT File

Here’s an even more direct solution: you can create a shortcut using a BAT file that, when executed, will turn off the screen. Here’s how to do it:

  • Open Windows Notepad.

  • Paste the following code:

powershell (Add-Type ‘[DllImport(“user32.dll”)]^public static extern int SendMessage(int hWnd, int hMsg, int wParam, int lParam);’ -Name a -Pas)::SendMessage(-1,0×0112,0xF170,2)

  • Go to File > Save As, choose the folder where you want to save the file, type a name for the file making sure to include the .bat extension at the end (e.g., screen-off.bat).

  • Save the file. Double-click the BAT file to turn off the screen when needed.

With these solutions, you can manage screen shutdown on Windows 11 in an efficient and customized way, thus optimizing your device’s power consumption without resorting to installing additional software.

Sleep Mode on Windows 11

Sleep mode is a mechanism designed to conserve power without compromising the accessibility and speed of resuming tasks. This mode uses a minimal amount of power to maintain the current state of the device, allowing for a quick reboot and the ability to resume work exactly where you left off. A significant benefit of this feature is the prevention of data loss: in the event of battery drain, Windows automatically saves all the information in use, shutting down the device only when the power level is critical.

For portable devices such as laptops and tablets, activating the sleep mode can be done simply by closing the lid or pressing the power button. However, you can customize the sleep settings through a few simple steps:

  • Access the search in the taskbar, type “control panel” and select the corresponding option from the results.

  • Navigate to “System and Security” and select “Power Saving Options“.

  • Choose “Change power button action” and then “Change currently unavailable settings” to access advanced options.

  • At this point, you will be able to configure the desired actions for sleep mode, tailoring them to your needs, whether you are using the device on battery power or plugged in.

Reactivating the device from sleep mode is generally as simple as pressing the power button or, in some cases, any key on the keyboard or the mouse button. It is important to note that not all devices react the same way, so it is advisable to consult the user’s manual or the manufacturer’s website for specific instructions.

 


Hibernate Mode on Windows 11

Hibernate mode is an advanced feature intended primarily for portable devices. Although it is not available on all PCs, especially those equipped with InstantGo technology, hibernation offers superior power savings compared to sleep mode, allowing tasks left undone to be resumed with minimal impact on access speed.

Hibernation is particularly useful when you plan not to use your laptop or tablet for an extended period and are aware of the lack of opportunity to recharge the device. This mode saves the entire system state to the hard drive before completely shutting down the device, thus allowing for almost zero power consumption and ensuring immediate availability of data upon reboot.

Configuring the PC for Hibernation

Checking availability and enabling hibernation on your device requires a few simple steps:

  • Start the search from the taskbar, type “control panel” and select the corresponding option from the results.

  • Access the “System and Security” section and proceed to “Power Saving Options.”

  • Opt for “Change power button action” and then “Change currently unavailable settings” to access the advanced configurations.

  • In the “Shutdown Settings” area, select “Hibernate” to enable this mode.

  • Confirm the changes you have made by saving them.

 

Activate Hibernation

Once you have configured the hibernate option, you can activate it by following one of the methods below:

  • From the Start menu, select “Power” and then “Hibernate.”

  • Use the Windows + X key combination to open the quick access menu and choose “Shut down or disconnect” > “Hibernate“.

Turning off Windows 11 is a simple task that can be done in several ways depending on personal preference. Regardless of your level of experience, the methods described in this article will allow you to shut down your device quickly and efficiently.

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