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manuleka

Posted 25 June 2012 - 08:12 PM

Turn on your computer for a convenient time automatically
Go to your Computer Setup (press Del when your PC is loading).
Go to "Power Management Setup" and enable " PWron/Resume by alarm" and set date alarm and time alarm and then press F10 to save your change and turn off your pc.
On specified date and time, your pc will turn on


I use to set my computer on a network connection initiated boot-up mode.... because Computer 1 acts as a Router... i wanted to make sure when Computer 2 is turned on (which is connected directly to computer 1 via Cat5 cable) Computer 1 must be on as well...

Now everything runs on Wireless... and a small Router handles all this :)

Posted 28 May 2012 - 12:34 PM

This is great, wanted to do this for awhile but never researched it! One question: What happens if the PC is already on??

yordan

Posted 09 October 2011 - 12:23 PM

I guess that this would not be a great idea. A desktop computer is permanently connected to the electrical power outlet, so you can wake it up at any moment without problem.
A laptop is often using batteries, so it should not wake up if you don't want to use it! :unsure:

rohit_iwebmaster

Posted 09 October 2011 - 08:23 AM

Turn on your computer for a convenient time automatically
Go to your Computer Setup (press Del when your PC is loading).
Go to "Power Management Setup" and enable " PWron/Resume by alarm" and set date alarm and time alarm and then press F10 to save your change and turn off your pc.
On specified date and time, your pc will turn on


Not working with my Compaq 610 notebook. I tried to press DEL at the time of starting but its only start windows. after i tried to enter BIOS menu by pressing F9 and I don't found any menu about "Power Management Setup". Have anyone tried this in laptop/Netbook?

Posted 25 July 2011 - 04:15 PM

Should I do that everyday?Turn On Your Computer AutomaticallyReplying to soleimanian Yes, this is possible in BIOS with a little hassle: You have to do it everyday, because you must set ONE day on the month for the alarm to work. I want to do it permanently to start it everyday at 8 am, and I can't if I don't enter to BIOS EVERYDAY and set the date for the next day. This is not funny!-reply by Monica K. Lopez

 


Posted 16 November 2010 - 11:27 PM

not every BIOS shows it :/

that's what I hate :o I was able to do this with my other laptop

but now it's not in my BIOS so I'd like to know why not and did some reviews on the internet and they just sey that it's nt on every BIOS :/ kinda lame :o

Cedrique


Posted 01 September 2010 - 12:32 AM

Really thanks man! I needed this very much I searched on the net for a software to turn on my computer automatically.There was a lot of **** on the network but now I don't need any program. My internet unlimited time was from 2.00 am to 8.00am.So I coudn't wake up, now I can just set the time and pause the torrent  before tuning off the computer.The next time it starts at 2.00am the torrent would automatically resume and start downloading, as it always happens.Once again THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

-reply by suresh=

Posted 19 February 2010 - 10:41 AM

My BIOS isn't showing this option.Its a compaq bios and theres nothing in it that really resembles anything this was talkign about. Any help?

 

-reply by jamie


Eggie

Posted 03 February 2010 - 08:39 AM

try *nix OS,i gave it a try,i gave it up after a bit,cause it takes too much time to get to know new OS and learn how to use it! lots of people told me that i should try it and use it,but now i use only Windows XP ;)

thanks...Eggie

Nelson Blogs

Posted 03 February 2010 - 02:58 AM

Talk about scraping every last scrap from the jar lol does your computer really take that long to boot up?

Also you should probably consider using linux instead of windows if that's the case, windows operating systems aren't designed to be run indefinately as they can potentially become unstable even after a day or two, whereas linux has the potential to be left running for an undefined period and is highly unlikely it will become unstable (unless of course you are messing with the kernel headers!). Give Ubuntu a try and I can guarantee you'll notice an improved performance. Why do you think the vast majority of web hosts use *nix servers instead of windows servers?


Hah!  That is why most web hosts use Linux servers (or recommend them at least).  That is really interesting.  I am thinking about having my computer dualboot Windows and Linux.  Also, I did some extra research and found out that Ubuntu is free.  How similar is Linux to Windows? The GUI looks sort of similar.  I have never used it before so... yeah.  ;)

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