Hi all,
Somehow, Hibernating using the shortcut "C:\WINDOWS\system32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState Hibernate" did not wake up my PC for the scheduled recording but using the Hibernate or Standby from the "Start" button worked perfectly. If I let the PC Hibernate or Standby by itself then it also would work.
The shortcut for Standby also had the same problem.
Could anyone tell me if there are differences between using the shortcut and from the Start menu? I suspect using the shortcuts somehow cleared the PME in the CMOS.
I'm running Win XP SP3 with a Leadtek DTV2000DS.
Thanks.
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