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Search is your friend : http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.ph...&hl=standby

Please post in the Support forum .. moved

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so if iam right you want to do the following:

your computer is off.

you want to make a script that let your pc go's on...

thats inpossible...

Hibernation is a tad different than your PC being powered off. Edited by SmOke_N

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hmm please tell me the difference....

Hibernation is the state your computer goes into (if set) when there has been inactivity for a specific period of time, yet it is still powered on... Right click on your desktop, go to properties, go to Screen Saver tab, go to Power, look at system standby for a better understanding I suppose.

If I have to explain "Powered Off" :whistle: Oh boy... your pc is completely turned off (either manually or by an act of god :) )

Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer.

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Hibernation and system standby are two totally different things.

System standby: The computer remains on, but in a low power-state.

Hibernation: The computer loads physical memory to the hard-drive and powers off the computer entirely. Upon turning the computer on, rather than booting as usual, windows will load the old memory state from disk so that everything is exactly as it was before.

Sorry for the offtopic. :">

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