Hi all,
it's some time ago since my last visit. Lets take a look wheter the forum is still as good as it was ...
I'm buliting a Home Theatere PC. As I do not want to leave it on all the time I tried to wake it from different power safe states.
S1 is no Problem!
Wake up from S3 is working on my notebook with the task scheduler. But how is it working ?
As only the DRAM is powered I would be interested how the task scheduler makes it possible to wake my system from S3. Especially, as I didn't got the BIOS option "wake at a specific time" to work. So it seems, that the Tast scheduler can not use this feature.
And as the care I'm going to use in my system seems to have problems with power safing modes I woudl be even more interested to wake my system from OFF or hybernation state.
One possiblity I see would be the "Wake on modem ring" option in the BIOS. But then I would a need a small device with timer, that rings at the seriell port at the programmed time(s). Does anybody has experience with such a device ?
Or does anybody have another idea to wake up my system when it is off ?
thx
Hermann
it's some time ago since my last visit. Lets take a look wheter the forum is still as good as it was ...
I'm buliting a Home Theatere PC. As I do not want to leave it on all the time I tried to wake it from different power safe states.
S1 is no Problem!
Wake up from S3 is working on my notebook with the task scheduler. But how is it working ?
As only the DRAM is powered I would be interested how the task scheduler makes it possible to wake my system from S3. Especially, as I didn't got the BIOS option "wake at a specific time" to work. So it seems, that the Tast scheduler can not use this feature.
And as the care I'm going to use in my system seems to have problems with power safing modes I woudl be even more interested to wake my system from OFF or hybernation state.
One possiblity I see would be the "Wake on modem ring" option in the BIOS. But then I would a need a small device with timer, that rings at the seriell port at the programmed time(s). Does anybody has experience with such a device ?
Or does anybody have another idea to wake up my system when it is off ?
thx
Hermann