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I used to own a Dell in which the BIOS allowed you to set a time when the
system would turn itself on. I found this handy in the morning when I could just walk into the office and have my computer all "warmed up" and ready for action. However, I have since replaced it with a Compaq ProLiant ML330 Pentium 3 server with a 933/133 MHz processor, and a ROM date of 8/9/00 and the system ROM family D03/F03. Do you know of any trick to get this system to turn on by itself like my Dell did? Many thanks. Gus |
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unless the BIOS has that feature like your old Dell did, then not likely.
That feature is relatively rare. "Gus" <> wrote in message news:vQOlc.9626$... > I used to own a Dell in which the BIOS allowed you to set a time when the > system would turn itself on. I found this handy in the morning when I could > just walk into the office and have my computer all "warmed up" and ready for > action. However, I have since replaced it with a Compaq ProLiant ML330 > Pentium 3 server with a 933/133 MHz processor, and a ROM date of 8/9/00 and > the system ROM family D03/F03. Do you know of any trick to get this system > to turn on by itself like my Dell did? Many thanks. > > > |
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