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  1. #16
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    [QUOTE=Do you have wake on KB / mouse enabled in the BIOS? [/QUOTE]

    Train, I do not find such an item in the bios. I did however, find something called "wake timers" so I set it for 1:00 AM wake daily. So I'll see what that does.
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    Hibernate and sleep options have never been fool proof in any Windows version which why I don't use them.

    I often time will leave my pc on during the weekend... But I turn it off all other nights. I don't want some four dollar fan to quit working and maybe kill the rest of the pc.

    And there's the part how a nice fresh bootup clears out any cobwebs that might be hanging around.
    If you're happy and you know it......it's your meds.

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    And there's the part how a nice fresh bootup clears out any cobwebs that might be hanging around.
    Yes, that does clear the corruption and flipped bits stored in the ram.

    Hibernate and sleep options have never been fool proof in any Windows version which why I don't use them.
    Learned that clear back in 98.

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    I guess I'll have to bite the bullet do the same with this stubborn PC. However, over the years I have had a much better survival rate with leaving electronic equipment powered on continuously rather than powering off. Learned that in the years I was involved with amateur radio. Thanks guys, for all your input. Lets lay this one to rest........................
    Where there's a will, there's a way

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