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mikecal85
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« on: May 23, 2009, 02:00:49 AM »

I am looking for a program that will, after Comodo Backup completes a backup, will give me some warning (20 seconds or so) with an option for me to turn it off or it will automatically send my computer to sleep.

Any suggestions? Thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2009, 03:28:25 AM »

G'day,

I don't know about putting it to sleep, but you can make it turn off after a period.

Copy and paste the text between the RED asterisks below into a text file and save it as a .BAT file. This .BAT file can then be set to run after the backup.

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[at]echo off
cls
echo DIR'ing all files on C: drive. Press CTRL-C to continue using the PC.
dir c:\*.* /s >nul:
shutdown -h

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N.B. In the text above, replace "[at]" with the regular "at" symbol (SHIFT-2).

The above batch file, if invoked after the backup completes, will dor a DIR command on all files in all subdirectories on your C: (all screen output will be sent to NUL: so you won't see anything happening on screen) and then shutdown the PC.

If you don't want the PC to shutdown, press CTRL-C while the DIR command is running.

The amount of time it will take to DIR all files will depend on how many files you have on your C: drive.

Hope this helps,
Ewen :-)

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