synchronizing a computer

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I want to be able to have my Vista OS on a Dell come out of sleep or
hibernation on its own to run an application such as a virus-scan or a
spyware-scan, and then shut down or go back into sleep or hibernation mode.
Am I crazy or is this just not a reasonable thing for computers to do right
now? My scans are set for 2 AM when I'm sawwing logs but they don't seem to
work.
 
dragonfly522 said:
I want to be able to have my Vista OS on a Dell come out of sleep or
hibernation on its own to run an application such as a virus-scan or a
spyware-scan, and then shut down or go back into sleep or hibernation mode.


You can use the Task Scheduler or, if available, the applications
built-in tools to bring a computer out of Standby or Sleep, but not
Hibernate. (Hibernate is the same as having the computer powered off,
so the computer naturally cannot run a scheduled task.)

Am I crazy or is this just not a reasonable thing for computers to do right
now?

Now? Sure. The capability has existed for years.

My scans are set for 2 AM when I'm sawwing logs but they don't seem to
work.


Then you're most likely not configuring them correctly.


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My computer comes out of Hibernation to record TV shows, using Media Center
in Vista.
So your remark about the computer being shut off being similar to Hibernate
can not be correct.
I can't use sleep on my computer because of some fault that causes the
computer to crash after waking up, hence I use hibernate.
My computer is a 4 year old Pentium 4 with HT.
Other scheduled tasks also wake up the computer.
 
It's not supposed to work that way.

Hibernate is supposed to de-energize memory (RAM). How
could Task Scheduler or any other program run without any
RAM?

Maybe Hybrid Sleep is being shown as Hibernate in the GUI
but RAM remains active (unless on batteries) like Hybrid Sleep.

It wouldn't be the first time that a MS OS misinformed a user.
 
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