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Old 09-26-2007   #21 (permalink)
G


 
 

Re: Can my I make my PC start automatically/use it as an alarm clo

That looks pretty good - does it start the PC up first too? I don't mind if
it has to be from hibernate.
Is it fairly idiot proof?
Thanks

"flatboy@xxxxxx" wrote:
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> I preffer atomic alarm clock for it...
> http://www.drive-software.com/atomicalarmclock.html
>
>
>

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Old 09-27-2007   #22 (permalink)
Jon


 
 

Re: Can my I make my PC start automatically/use it as an alarm clo

"G" <G@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>
>>Thanks guys. However I'm still struggling with the technicalities a bit -
>>I need to use BIOS to turn it on and then scheduler to play the music?
>>I'm sorry to be a pain but you're going to need to spell it out for me - I
>>tried going in scheduler but I don't understand the bit where it asks what
>>script to run.
> Thanks


The bios setting enables you turn on the machine, if you've shut down the
machine completely (ie via 'Turn off computer' ).

The scheduled task method will wake the computer from standby / sleep /
hibernation, or it will run a task if the computer is on, but not if you've
shutdown the computer completely, ..

So depending on how you generally turn off your machine, you could use
either of those approaches, or a combination of them.

You can click 'Browse' in Task Scheduler where it asks for which script to
run, and browse to a music file or .wpl playlist etc, or another program.

--
Jon


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Old 09-27-2007   #23 (permalink)
G


 
 

Re: Can my I make my PC start automatically/use it as an alarm clo

I see - I think! I got a bit scared when I went into scheduler and saw all
the system files. So I just have to go back up into my files? Could I get
it to connect to the internet so I could have an internet radio station?

I'm happy to leave it on hibernate overnight but I'm guessing if I don't
want it over the weekend I either need to shut the PC down entirely or create
5 weekly occurrences?

Thanks for all you advice on this

"Jon" wrote:
Quote:

> "G" <G@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:17A2EFDC-31D5-41B8-8145-D59383516F9A@xxxxxx
Quote:
Quote:

> >>
> >>Thanks guys. However I'm still struggling with the technicalities a bit -
> >>I need to use BIOS to turn it on and then scheduler to play the music?
> >>I'm sorry to be a pain but you're going to need to spell it out for me - I
> >>tried going in scheduler but I don't understand the bit where it asks what
> >>script to run.
> > Thanks
>
>
>
> The bios setting enables you turn on the machine, if you've shut down the
> machine completely (ie via 'Turn off computer' ).
>
> The scheduled task method will wake the computer from standby / sleep /
> hibernation, or it will run a task if the computer is on, but not if you've
> shutdown the computer completely, ..
>
> So depending on how you generally turn off your machine, you could use
> either of those approaches, or a combination of them.
>
> You can click 'Browse' in Task Scheduler where it asks for which script to
> run, and browse to a music file or .wpl playlist etc, or another program.
>
> --
> Jon
>
>
>
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Old 09-27-2007   #24 (permalink)
Jon


 
 

Re: Can my I make my PC start automatically/use it as an alarm clo


"G" <G@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I see - I think! I got a bit scared when I went into scheduler and saw all
> the system files. So I just have to go back up into my files?

Yep just navigate using the dialog to the program / file you want.



Could I get
Quote:

> it to connect to the internet so I could have an internet radio station?
>


Should be able to yes. You could schedule

C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe

as your program, and have a url in the 'Arguments' box (in quotes) eg

"http://www.SomeRadioStation.com"

when you set up the Scheduled Task. As long as you've got autoconnect set up
for your Internet connection , and Internet Explorer configured, then it
should be ok.

Quote:

> I'm happy to leave it on hibernate overnight but I'm guessing if I don't
> want it over the weekend I either need to shut the PC down entirely or
> create
> 5 weekly occurrences?
>
> Thanks for all you advice on this

You can set this within the scheduled task itself - choose a 'Weekly' task
and include / exclude the days you want.

Hope that helps.


--
Jon


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Old 09-27-2007   #25 (permalink)
Synapse Syndrome


 
 

Re: Can my I make my PC start automatically/use it as an alarm clo

"Jon" <Email_Address@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> The scheduled task method will wake the computer from standby / sleep /
> hibernation, or it will run a task if the computer is on, but not if
> you've shutdown the computer completely, ..
That is not what you said before. You said that it could start the computer
up completely, from OFF, which I was sceptical about. I still am, as
hibernation turns the computer off fully as well. It just saves the RAM to
disk before it turns off. Are you sure you have actually enabled
hibernation through the Command Prompt?

ss.


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Old 09-27-2007   #26 (permalink)
Jon


 
 

Re: Can my I make my PC start automatically/use it as an alarm clo


"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> That is not what you said before. You said that it could start the
> computer up completely, from OFF, which I was sceptical about. I still
> am, as hibernation turns the computer off fully as well. It just saves
> the RAM to disk before it turns off. Are you sure you have actually
> enabled hibernation through the Command Prompt?
>
> ss.
>
You are welcome to remain sceptical if you like. I've been waking the
computer to run tasks from hibernation for years. I did it under XP and I do
it now under Vista.

Alternatively you could actually *try it*, as I suggested previously.

--
Jon


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Old 09-27-2007   #27 (permalink)
G


 
 

Re: Can my I make my PC start automatically/use it as an alarm clo



"Jon" wrote:
Quote:

>
> "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uKEhWsSAIHA.4732@xxxxxx
>
>
Quote:

> > That is not what you said before. You said that it could start the
> > computer up completely, from OFF, which I was sceptical about. I still
> > am, as hibernation turns the computer off fully as well. It just saves
> > the RAM to disk before it turns off. Are you sure you have actually
> > enabled hibernation through the Command Prompt?
> >
> > ss.
> >
>
> You are welcome to remain sceptical if you like. I've been waking the
> computer to run tasks from hibernation for years. I did it under XP and I do
> it now under Vista.
>
> Alternatively you could actually *try it*, as I suggested previously.
>
> --
> Jon
>
>
>I've done it, it works. It wouldn't play just a song but it will play a playlist which is better anyway. Thank you
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Old 09-28-2007   #28 (permalink)
Dave Angel


 
 

Re: Can my I make my PC start automatically/use it as an alarm clo

My asus p5nsli motherboard has that function built into the motherboard.
Just insert a music cd into your computer and it will turn on when you tell
it and play the music cd to wake you up!

"G" <G@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
>
> "Jon" wrote:
>
Quote:

>>
>> "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxx> wrote in
>> message
>> news:uhcfaez$HHA.5652@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> > "Jon" <Email_Address@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:e8xqwTz$HHA.1168@xxxxxx
>> >> I won't pretend to understand the hardware mechanisms involved, but
>> >> it
>> >> does work. Think it's something along the lines of hibernation not
>> >> being
>> >> fully off, but a small current being maintained to vital areas, but
>> >> you
>> >> will probably find a better explanation via google.
>> >>
>> >> The best thing to do is to try it. Schedule notepad to run in say 5
>> >> minutes time, and put your computer into hibernation mode. The only
>> >> proviso is to check the 'Wake the computer to run this task' checkbox
>> >> on
>> >> the 'Conditions' tab for the task.
>> >>
>> >> It's also a very handy technique for running tasks that you'd perhaps
>> >> rather not be around for eg defragging of drives, periodic chkdsks,
>> >> etc
>> >
>> >
>> > Well, if what you say is correct, this is very interesting, and could
>> > be
>> > very handy, and much more flexible than waking the computer up through
>> > the
>> > BIOS.
>> >
>> > I'm using my XP laptop right now, so I'll have to remember to check
>> > this
>> > out when I get home in a couple of days.
>> >
>> > ss.
>> >
>>
>>
>> You're welcome. NB It also works with XP.
>>
>> --
>> Jon
>>
>>
>>Thanks guys. However I'm still struggling with the technicalities a bit -
>>I need to use BIOS to turn it on and then scheduler to play the music?
>>I'm sorry to be a pain but you're going to need to spell it out for me - I
>>tried going in scheduler but I don't understand the bit where it asks what
>>script to run.
> Thanks
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