The fastest way to get to it is by clicking the Start button and typing Task Scheduler. Schedule your computer to sleep and wake at a certain time. Something like “wake.bat” (save it in your folder you created earlier) This is easier just re open notepad as an administrator as described earlier and type:Ĭlick File – Save As… choose All files *.* and save your file with a “.bat” extension. Something like “sleep.bat” (Save it in your folder you created earlier) Rundll32.exe Powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState SleepĬlick File and Save As… choose All files *.* and save your file with a “.bat” extension. Once created, click on the Windows icon and type notepad, right click on it and open as administrator. Next click on change advanced power settings located on the left in blue: Expand sleep -> Allow Wake timers and set both to ‘enabled’įirst create a folder on your desktop, call it something like “scheduler”. (Select the one you are using as shown below) With that being said, let me show you these easy steps to accomplish this task.įirst, go to ‘power options’ located in control panel and select “change plan settings”. Making the computer so that it automatically goes to sleep and wakes gives a piece of mind to all users in that company. It wouldn’t be a good idea to leave the computer on running all night as this might damage the hardware in time. A projector might be plugged to the computer and the user is afraid of messing with the equipment. In a working environment, the user might not have enough knowledge on the room’s set. For example: A computer has been set in a conference room so that users go into the room and make video calls from it. This set up would be beneficial to computers in conference rooms and businesses, servers, and more. Hello there, today I’m going to be showing you the easiest way to set your computer so that it goes to sleep/wake automatically.
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