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Great work fred!!! I don`t know if this could be an other way of turnon the computer. This will decrease energy consumption during shutdown. But perhaps this will be to risky do write wakeuptime directly in the bios. The place to write is different for each motherboard.CMOS Bios timer against Hibernate/Standby:I found a small programm that changes the wakeup time in the Bios for different kind of mainboards. If the values of your motherboard are not clear you can even check them easily by yourself.The first tool like that was NVRAM-WakeUp for Linux.NVRAM-WakeUp for Linuxhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/nvram-wakeupCMOSTimer for Windowshttp://www.boraxsoft.de/CMOSTimer_eng.shtmlWhat is your opinion?
Great work fred!!!
I don`t know if this could be an other way of turnon the computer. This will decrease energy consumption during shutdown. But perhaps this will be to risky do write wakeuptime directly in the bios. The place to write is different for each motherboard.
CMOS Bios timer against Hibernate/Standby:
I found a small programm that changes the wakeup time in the Bios for different kind of mainboards. If the values of your motherboard are not clear you can even check them easily by yourself.
The first tool like that was NVRAM-WakeUp for Linux.
NVRAM-WakeUp for Linux
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nvram-wakeup
CMOSTimer for Windows
http://www.boraxsoft.de/CMOSTimer_eng.shtml
What is your opinion?