No, but there's an option in windows' power management settings that turns off your pc if the hard drive was inactive for x minutes, so it shuts down couple of minutes after steam download has finished. Not sure about other operating systems tho. Shutdown PC after downloads? I'm sure i'm the the only one who will download large games during the night. I do this all the time, but I also don't want my computer running all night. Is there any way to auto-shutdown my PC after steam finished downloading the game queue? 8 comments. share. save. hide. report. 86% Upvoted. · Hover over 'Library' in the Steam interface, and go to Downloads. You can pause and resume content there. When you turn off your computer and close Steam, it's smart enough to pause the download in a place it can immediately resume again, even if you did not pause it.
60gb progress download,all the game is about 90GB. I shut down steam and pc to continue the next day,the next day open my pc and steam and the progress download of the game lost and continued to download from 8GB,, wtf,, I tried this step-by-step method without any chance, did not work. some advice would be acceptable. thanks. Restarting router is one of the simplest ways to fix Steam that won't open. To begin, shut down your computer. Go to your router and shut it down. Once all the lights go off, sit back and wait 2 or 3 minutes. Now, turn the router on and wait another 2 or 3 minutes until all the lights will be back on. Answer (1 of 2): If your download manager doesn't already offer you that option (many do), you'd probably be best off setting up a timed shutdown, so that your computer turns off after a certain number of seconds have elapsed, or at a certain time. In Windows, just open up the Command Prompt an.
There is an option inside Windows (without downloading anything) to shutdown or sleep after a certain time has passed. I know this isn't perfect for you but if a game does say it requires 2 hours, then set it to 3 or 4 hours on inactivity. 1. level 1. Zyxello. If your download manager doesn't already offer you that option (many do), you'd probably be best off setting up a timed shutdown, so that your computer turns off after a certain number of seconds have elapsed, or at a certain time. In Windows, just open up the Command Prompt and type: shutdown -s -t seconds. If your download speed is stable, you can use the command "shutdown -s -t" to turn your computer off after the estimated finish time.
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