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What if I want my computer on for only 30 min (example: wake 5:45am / sleep 6:15am)?

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What if I want my computer on for only 30 min (example: wake 5:45am / sleep 6:15am)?

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This option is implemented in the main window interface of the current version of WakeupOnStandBy. Read below for the manual implementation of this feature. Provided you want to do it only once, simply run WakeupOnStandby with the following command line: wosb.exe /run /systray time=”5:45 am” standbywait=”30:0″ After WakeupOnStandby switches into system tray (next to the Windows system clock), you can send your computer into Stand-by. WakeupOnStandby will wake it up at 5:45 a.m. and send it back into Stand-by again after 30 minutes. In case you want to wake up computer each day at 5:45 a.m. and send it back into stand-by at 6:15 a.m., do the following: wosb.exe /run /systray time=”5:45 am” standbywait=”30:0″ weekdays=everyday Or, you can perform these tasks manually. For that do the following: • Put WakeupOnStandby file (i.e., “wosb.EXE”) into a designated folder. Let’s assume it is “C:\Wake Up Routine\”; • In that folder create first command batch file. Let’s assume you named it “wosb_

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