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<blockquote data-quote="johnbobjamesson" data-source="post: 4417" data-attributes="member: 10318"><p>Same here. Even when you have the hibernate shutdown mode enabled and hibernate your system yourself, the wakeup timer won't work. If you then wake up your system manually - the shutdown timer tells you it's expired and hibernates the system again. The latter I can understand with ease, the first is strange - why doesn't the plugin wake your system up when you hibernated manually? It's set to a specific time, isn't it?</p><p></p><p>J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnbobjamesson, post: 4417, member: 10318"] Same here. Even when you have the hibernate shutdown mode enabled and hibernate your system yourself, the wakeup timer won't work. If you then wake up your system manually - the shutdown timer tells you it's expired and hibernates the system again. The latter I can understand with ease, the first is strange - why doesn't the plugin wake your system up when you hibernated manually? It's set to a specific time, isn't it? J. [/QUOTE]
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