First of all, let me briefly talk about this automatic shutdown script. Students who have some knowledge about computers will know that early computers can be said to use dos commands to perform operations. This script is also the shutdown command. This command can still be used in current Linux systems. to shut down.
In 3Dmax, open the rendering settings, shortcut key F10, and find the script in the common panel.
Then click on the following file in the post-rendering section, select the automatic shutdown script, and then confirm.
After loading is complete, check Enable. Don't forget this. Otherwise, loading will be fine, but it will not be executed after rendering. This enable must be checked.
Then start rendering. After rendering is completed, the status bar system will prompt that it will be shut down in 11 minutes. There will be a 10-minute pause between the end of rendering and shutdown.
In this way, the computer will automatically shut down after 10 minutes. You must save the file before rendering.
So, if you don’t want to shut down, how to cancel the shutdown? Here you need to open the run input box and use the shortcut key window+R.
Then we need to enter shutdown -a in the run.
After entering it, the computer will also prompt that the logout has been cancelled.
Then, the computer will not shut down. Well, let’s introduce the automatic shutdown and cancellation of shutdown after rendering is completed. I hope it will be helpful to you if you can use it again.