The wonders of hibernation
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Hellgiver
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RE: The wonders of hibernation
I just wish Windows would have a sleep timer function automatically built into it (yes I've seen programs for it, but still wish it was added in already, similar to how I wish you could pin certain windows). I'd use it for when I'm watching either a movie or listening to music while going to sleep.
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(This post was last modified: 27/02/2010 06:20 PM by Hellgiver.)
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ZiNgA BuRgA
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RE: The wonders of hibernation
Hellgiver Wrote:I just wish Windows would have a sleep timer function automatically built into it (yes I've seen programs for it, but still wish it was added in already, similar to how I wish you could pin certain windows). I'd use it for when I'm watching either a movie or listening to music while going to sleep.
Start » Run » powercfg.cpl
For Windows 7, click on Change plan settings for your active plan, then choose the advanced option, scroll down to Sleep » Sleep after and choose the time to automatically sleep.
For XP, it's around there somewhere in one of the tabs.
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Kchan
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RE: The wonders of hibernation
I turn off because sometimes my computer falls into other hands and then they try to see what i was doing
lucky for me only I know the code
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(This post was last modified: 27/02/2010 07:32 PM by Kchan.)
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Hellgiver
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RE: The wonders of hibernation
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Hellgiver Wrote:I just wish Windows would have a sleep timer function automatically built into it (yes I've seen programs for it, but still wish it was added in already, similar to how I wish you could pin certain windows). I'd use it for when I'm watching either a movie or listening to music while going to sleep.
Start » Run » powercfg.cpl
For Windows 7, click on Change plan settings for your active plan, then choose the advanced option, scroll down to Sleep » Sleep after and choose the time to automatically sleep.
For XP, it's around there somewhere in one of the tabs.
:o
Why doesn't it show up in google?
http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe...leep+timer
http://forums.techarena.in/operating-sys...285342.htm
(too much effort according to 2nd post)
Thanks for the help Zinga!
Thought I'd have to wait to Windows ∞
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