LukaszR1 Fully Optimized Messages 2,833 Dec 9, 2008 #1 what the title says. Is there a program that would shut down my pc at a given hour, and then start it back up at a given hour?
what the title says. Is there a program that would shut down my pc at a given hour, and then start it back up at a given hour?
M mdtajghori In Runtime Messages 106 Dec 9, 2008 #2 http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Launchers-Shutdown-Tools/Shutdown-Monster.shtml You could try this but i think it only works for shutdown, as for auto start up I don't think any program is capable(i might be wrong)
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Launchers-Shutdown-Tools/Shutdown-Monster.shtml You could try this but i think it only works for shutdown, as for auto start up I don't think any program is capable(i might be wrong)
amp27 Daemon Poster Messages 520 Dec 9, 2008 #3 http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Launchers-Shutdown-Tools/Auto-Poweron-Shutdown.shtml looks like what you wanted. have not tried it yet
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Launchers-Shutdown-Tools/Auto-Poweron-Shutdown.shtml looks like what you wanted. have not tried it yet
OP OP LukaszR1 Fully Optimized Messages 2,833 Dec 9, 2008 #4 amp27 said: http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Launchers-Shutdown-Tools/Auto-Poweron-Shutdown.shtml looks like what you wanted. have not tried it yet Click to expand... thats a trail version. i was wondering if there was a Full Version for free
amp27 said: http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Launchers-Shutdown-Tools/Auto-Poweron-Shutdown.shtml looks like what you wanted. have not tried it yet Click to expand... thats a trail version. i was wondering if there was a Full Version for free
amp27 Daemon Poster Messages 520 Dec 9, 2008 #5 but hey it works. i just tried it. and it didnt say anything about trail for 30 day or anything.
disturbed13 Daemon Poster Messages 1,154 Dec 9, 2008 #6 amp27 said: but hey it works. i just tried it. and it didnt say anything about trail for 30 day or anything. Click to expand... does it start the pc up at a given hour? automaticly or just shut it down?
amp27 said: but hey it works. i just tried it. and it didnt say anything about trail for 30 day or anything. Click to expand... does it start the pc up at a given hour? automaticly or just shut it down?
J J03 ~~~~~~~~ Messages 5,558 Location Wales Dec 10, 2008 #7 WELL, You cool use Scheduled tasks to shut down your computer - And some BIOSes (Bioses? Or Bi-i..) let you set an alarm...
WELL, You cool use Scheduled tasks to shut down your computer - And some BIOSes (Bioses? Or Bi-i..) let you set an alarm...
A Austinn1 Daemon Poster Messages 810 Dec 10, 2008 #8 J03 said: WELL, You cool use Scheduled tasks to shut down your computer - And some BIOSes (Bioses? Or Bi-i..) let you set an alarm... Click to expand... Thats what i was thinking.
J03 said: WELL, You cool use Scheduled tasks to shut down your computer - And some BIOSes (Bioses? Or Bi-i..) let you set an alarm... Click to expand... Thats what i was thinking.
K kyleshack Solid State Member Messages 7 Dec 11, 2008 #9 really simple just set a scheduled task for daily with the program its set to run being shutdown -s -f sometimes it needs to be shutdown /s /f and bam youre done
really simple just set a scheduled task for daily with the program its set to run being shutdown -s -f sometimes it needs to be shutdown /s /f and bam youre done
Computer Head Fully Optimized Messages 2,841 Dec 11, 2008 #10 kyleshack said: really simple just set a scheduled task for daily with the program its set to run being shutdown -s -f sometimes it needs to be shutdown /s /f and bam youre done Click to expand... That's the shutdown part, but we need to figure out how to get it back up. Check the BIOS for an alarm feature or maybe if you have the right equipment set something up to tag your NIC's Wake-On-LAN (WOL) feature to boot it up at a certain time.
kyleshack said: really simple just set a scheduled task for daily with the program its set to run being shutdown -s -f sometimes it needs to be shutdown /s /f and bam youre done Click to expand... That's the shutdown part, but we need to figure out how to get it back up. Check the BIOS for an alarm feature or maybe if you have the right equipment set something up to tag your NIC's Wake-On-LAN (WOL) feature to boot it up at a certain time.