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Old 02-01-2006, 11:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i want to use scheduled task to open program automatically
there is a option ' wake up system'
but pc is not waking up?
i kept devices on i.e. monitor, sound
plz help
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Old 02-01-2006, 11:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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as far as i know
it wakes up only from stand-by and not frm a shutdown
not sure ...
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Old 02-01-2006, 11:52 PM   #3 (permalink)
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If i m right when ur CPU is switched off there is no way it can restart on it sown so wake up can only be used to wake from stand by mode
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Old 03-01-2006, 12:07 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Yea I use that softie and it wakes up frm Stand-by and not shut down.
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Old 03-01-2006, 02:42 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Well, yes there is:
You can adjust your time of booting via the Power Option in your BIOS.
I'm not sure if it works though.
You have the option of a one time wakeup, a regular wakeup or a daily wakeup at a specified time.
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Old 03-01-2006, 02:46 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Hi...
I have hearn abt wake up LANs...
R u ppl talking abt it....

It is said that, its possible to switch on the system, which is connected in a LAN....
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Old 03-01-2006, 03:34 PM   #7 (permalink)
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i'm using PC shutdown and AutoPCShutdown... and its brings to wakemode from stand-by.... its working fine.... but if you want to make the PC on... sorry no idea....

@ramprasad.. can you make a pc on through LAN if that pc don't have the power switch on? you can directly make shutdown, resume from standby with pass, installtion, abort or totally control a PC over lan...
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I use "auto power-on and shutdown" and also "scheduled task" to power on my PC. YES I can power on my pc after shutdown using "scheduled task". i use the features reguarly, well almost everynight for downloading from dataone .

"auto poweron and shutdown" lets you test for auto poweron. Give it a try.

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I use "auto power-on and shutdown" and also "scheduled task" to power on my PC. YES I can power on my pc after shutdown using "scheduled task". i use the features reguarly, well almost everynight for downloading from dataone .

"auto poweron and shutdown" lets you test for auto poweron. Give it a try.

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It would be greatly appreciated if you can ellaborate on how to go about this.

Actually, I am extremely poor at scheduling tasks as I have never done so.

So please a step by step explanation will be greatly appreciated.

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It would be greatly appreciated if you can ellaborate on how to go about this.

Actually, I am extremely poor at scheduling tasks as I have never done so.

So please a step by step explanation will be greatly appreciated.
Ok First tell me your requirements then ill explain it to you. I didnt understand what u r looking for! regarding turning on your pc or related to dataone scheduling.
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he asked how do u start a switvhed of PC on its own using sheduled task
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he asked how do u start a switvhed of PC on its own using sheduled task
Exactly,

I want to know how to do this i.e. Start a PC on its own once its in the off state ofcourse using scheduling.

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Ok lemme tell you something of what I want. I got a PC which is P4 1.8 GHz, 845 mobo and all other thingys. So I dl lots of stuff when the net is free at nite frm 2 am but I hate keeping the pc on all nite long so tell me sonething wherein my pc will get on from a totally off state and it will start and come to the desktop. After that I know what to do also my pc got a ATX power supply what if I have a AT (old power supply).
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ok guys solution comming up plz be patient

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Schedule Your Pc to turn on Automatically


I will tell how to scheduele Your PC to turn on automatically at 2:00 AM and shutdown at 8:00 AM for

DataOne users.

I Will give two methods.

1. Using "Auto Power-on and shutdown" software (Very easy)
2. Manually configuring using Scheduled Task


1. Download and install the free 30 days trial of "Auto Power-on and shutdown" from

here .Restart pc if required.

2.Now in the Power on TAB select everyday for Power on date.




3.Next enable power on time and set the time to H:02 M:00 S:00 i.e., 2:00 AM

4.Enable shutdown time and set it to H:08 M:00 S:00 i.e., 8:00 AM

5.Click OK (Important)

6.Now you will get a dialogbox asking to select a setupmode for power on. Select "Setup automatically"
and click next



7.In the next dialog select "Test now" and click OK. Now the system will hybernate, and will turn on

automatically after a minute. Select OK in the next dialog box.






Thats all you are done.


Method 2 comming up Please be patient


Thanks Charan
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Old 04-01-2006, 06:37 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Nice one charan.
Here's a comprehensive guide to fulfill all your needs.
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