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ToddeSwe

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Hi!

I have bought me a new computer with a ASUS Sabertooth V2.0 GEN 3 motherboard with UEDI BIOS utility.

Please take a look at the picture and tell me what i am doing wrong... :)
I want it to start at 9 in the morning.

ToddeSwe

P.S When i saw ASUS forum i decided to ask here instead. :)
 

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Hello,

I think your BIOS looks OK but I think you might need to check a few options in Windows 8 as well. Specifically, I think you need to enable PME in your network connection properties and also enable wake on magic packet in your LAN power settings. This tutorial should get you to the proper settings. Good luck and I hope this helps so please let us know:

All About ‘EnablePME’ and wake-on-LAN issues on computers with Intel NIC’s
 

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Hello,

I think your BIOS looks OK but I think you might need to check a few options in Windows 8 as well. Specifically, I think you need to enable PME in your network connection properties and also enable wake on magic packet in your LAN power settings. This tutorial should get you to the proper settings. Good luck and I hope this helps so please let us know:

All About ‘EnablePME’ and wake-on-LAN issues on computers with Intel NIC’s

Hi

Thanks, just one question.
I've got the same settings as on my other computer. In fact, it's the same hard drive and installation. :) and it worked before. But I will for sure check out my settings.
 

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    8 GB DD3 1333 (for now)
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    Zotac Geforce GTX 670
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Hello,

I think your BIOS looks OK but I think you might need to check a few options in Windows 8 as well. Specifically, I think you need to enable PME in your network connection properties and also enable wake on magic packet in your LAN power settings. This tutorial should get you to the proper settings. Good luck and I hope this helps so please let us know:

All About ‘EnablePME’ and wake-on-LAN issues on computers with Intel NIC’s

Hi

Thanks, just one question.
I've got the same settings as on my other computer. In fact, it's the same hard drive and installation. :) and it worked before. But I will for sure check out my settings.

I can only give you suggestions because all my mobos are too cheap to have that option. Good luck.
 

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Hello,

I think your BIOS looks OK but I think you might need to check a few options in Windows 8 as well. Specifically, I think you need to enable PME in your network connection properties and also enable wake on magic packet in your LAN power settings. This tutorial should get you to the proper settings. Good luck and I hope this helps so please let us know:

All About ‘EnablePME’ and wake-on-LAN issues on computers with Intel NIC’s

Hi

Thanks, just one question.
I've got the same settings as on my other computer. In fact, it's the same hard drive and installation. :) and it worked before. But I will for sure check out my settings.

I can only give you suggestions because all my mobos are too cheap to have that option. Good luck.

Aha!

Have done the above but i can't find the reg key for PME.
Can i make one with your script to get this going?

Note that i can start my computer remotly by PC Monitor. But not by my BIOS settings :(

Can i mess something up adding a key that are not supposed to be there?

ToddeSwe
 

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I don't think you should have to manually change the registry. Check these options as well:

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I've used the Power On BY RTC option to turn my PC on every morning at a preset time. ASUS motherboard, similar but not the same BIOS menu. I'd check the RTC Alarm Date (days) setting. I see its set to 0, see what other options are available. See if it has an All or Every day option. If not try setting it to 7. Windows settings are not going to affect this setting/function. The PC is off so Windows is not running. It's all happening in the BIOS.
 

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I've used the Power On BY RTC option to turn my PC on every morning at a preset time. ASUS motherboard, similar but not the same BIOS menu. I'd check the RTC Alarm Date (days) setting. I see its set to 0, see what other options are available. See if it has an All or Every day option. If not try setting it to 7. Windows settings are not going to affect this setting/function. The PC is off so Windows is not running. It's all happening in the BIOS.

Hi!

I've set the RTC to 0 which should be every day (it says so in the BIOS) It was by default put to 15 whatever that can be.... i meen 15 days and then what? :)
But i'm with you 100% when you say it's all in the BIOS. The computer is OFF and have nothing to do with Windows.
 

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    8 GB DD3 1333 (for now)
    Graphics Card(s)
    Zotac Geforce GTX 670
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    Built in
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I've used the Power On BY RTC option to turn my PC on every morning at a preset time. ASUS motherboard, similar but not the same BIOS menu. I'd check the RTC Alarm Date (days) setting. I see its set to 0, see what other options are available. See if it has an All or Every day option. If not try setting it to 7. Windows settings are not going to affect this setting/function. The PC is off so Windows is not running. It's all happening in the BIOS.

Hi!

I've set the RTC to 0 which should be every day (it says so in the BIOS) It was by default put to 15 whatever that can be.... i meen 15 days and then what? :)
But i'm with you 100% when you say it's all in the BIOS. The computer is OFF and have nothing to do with Windows.

True for RTC but not true for PME which was your original request.
 

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I've used the Power On BY RTC option to turn my PC on every morning at a preset time. ASUS motherboard, similar but not the same BIOS menu. I'd check the RTC Alarm Date (days) setting. I see its set to 0, see what other options are available. See if it has an All or Every day option. If not try setting it to 7. Windows settings are not going to affect this setting/function. The PC is off so Windows is not running. It's all happening in the BIOS.

Hi!

I've set the RTC to 0 which should be every day (it says so in the BIOS) It was by default put to 15 whatever that can be.... i meen 15 days and then what? :)
But i'm with you 100% when you say it's all in the BIOS. The computer is OFF and have nothing to do with Windows.

True for RTC but not true for PME which was your original request.

I've not asked for help about PME.
 

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    8 GB DD3 1333 (for now)
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    Zotac Geforce GTX 670
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I notice that you have got PME set as Enabled in your screenshot above. Since that is to do with networking, set that as Disabled.

Now, what do you get when you click on RTC Alarm Date (Days) ? Do you get some form of drop-down list? As a quick test, change the hour/minute settings to just a few minutes after the current time (you can always restore them to whatever time you want once you have got this working).
 

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I notice that you have got PME set as Enabled in your screenshot above. Since that is to do with networking, set that as Disabled.

Now, what do you get when you click on RTC Alarm Date (Days) ? Do you get some form of drop-down list? As a quick test, change the hour/minute settings to just a few minutes after the current time (you can always restore them to whatever time you want once you have got this working).

Hi

I just get an opportunity to enter a number in the square no pulldown menu.
Ok i will try setting the PME to disable. I had it working ONE morning! :confused:

Thanks for now... be back with a report!
 

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    8 GB DD3 1333 (for now)
    Graphics Card(s)
    Zotac Geforce GTX 670
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    ASUS VS278Q
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    1920x1080
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    Model : Samsung SSD 840 Series Revision : DXT07B0Q
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Another thing, which is very easy to overlook if you are not careful, is to make sure that the BIOS clock isn't set 12hrs out.
 

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Another thing, which is very easy to overlook if you are not careful, is to make sure that the BIOS clock isn't set 12hrs out.

Sorry I don't understand out when used this way...
 

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    AMD
    Motherboard
    SABERTOOTH 990FX/GEN3 R2.0
    Memory
    8 GB DD3 1333 (for now)
    Graphics Card(s)
    Zotac Geforce GTX 670
    Sound Card
    Built in
    Monitor(s) Displays
    ASUS VS278Q
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1080
    Hard Drives
    Model : Samsung SSD 840 Series Revision : DXT07B0Q
    Model : ST3500320AS
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Another thing, which is very easy to overlook if you are not careful, is to make sure that the BIOS clock isn't set 12hrs out.

Sorry I don't understand out when used this way...

I think he means to make sure its not set to 3 AM when its actually 3 PM or vise versa.
 

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    ASUS M4N68T-M V2 µATX Motherboard
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    8GB 4GBx2 Kingston PC10600 DDR3 1333 Memory
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    NVIDIA Geforce GT640 2 Gig DDR3 PCIe
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    VIA VT1708s High Definition Audio 8-channel Onboard
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Hi!

I've set the RTC to 0 which should be every day (it says so in the BIOS) It was by default put to 15 whatever that can be.... i meen 15 days and then what? :)
But i'm with you 100% when you say it's all in the BIOS. The computer is OFF and have nothing to do with Windows.

True for RTC but not true for PME which was your original request.

I've not asked for help about PME.

Actually, you didn't ask for any specific help. You just showed a picture with PME highlighted and you never questioned any of my responses. So, if I see an image with an area highlighted, that's where I concentrate my efforts. And if PME was not your concern, why did your follow my leads to that end? You should have just quickly interjected "that's not what I'm asking about" so we both didn't waste our time.
 

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    AMD
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    SABERTOOTH 990FX/GEN3 R2.0
    Memory
    8 GB DD3 1333 (for now)
    Graphics Card(s)
    Zotac Geforce GTX 670
    Sound Card
    Built in
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    ASUS VS278Q
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1080
    Hard Drives
    Model : Samsung SSD 840 Series Revision : DXT07B0Q
    Model : ST3500320AS
    Model : WDC WD10EADS-00L5B1
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    Big fat m-f :)
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True for RTC but not true for PME which was your original request.

I've not asked for help about PME.

Actually, you didn't ask for any specific help. You just showed a picture with PME highlighted and you never questioned any of my responses. So, if I see an image with an area highlighted, that's where I concentrate my efforts. And if PME was not your concern, why did your follow my leads to that end? You should have just quickly interjected "that's not what I'm asking about" so we both didn't waste our time.

Unfortunately the marked line was not made to show my problem. Sorry for that!

You see i'm what we called in the beggining of homecomputers a lamer at this area and when it comes to the BIOS i grasp whatever i can to make it work so i was glad for everything anyone could tell me to investigate or look into to get it to work... NOW i know the difference and will not take up someones time again with this subject. :)

But i can't promise when it's about other matter or subjects. :)

Friends? :)
 

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    8 GB DD3 1333 (for now)
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    Zotac Geforce GTX 670
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    Built in
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    1920x1080
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Hi all

I've now gotten help from another source and it was kinda silly.

Listen carefully now :)

You have to use the enter key after you have entered the hour-min-sec to make it stick.. now it starts. At least ONCE when i set the time a couple of mins ahead.

So after tomorrow i know and then i will mark this thread as solved if it starts.

Nope! It did not start this morning! :(

ToddeSwe
 
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