Dell's recent BIOS's have the ability to automatically power-on the computer at a specific time each day (to record scheduled TV, for example). First thing I'd do is make sure the "Auto-Power On" feature is turned off. To enter the BIOS, repeatedly press the "F2" key as the computer boots / reboots; and look for the Auto-Power On feature under "Power Management".
Reading this reminded me of the joke where a guy who goes to the doctor complaining of always having a bowel movement at 6 AM everyday. The doctor simply says, "Well, that's good...and a sure sign you're in good health." The guy responds, "Yeah, but I don't get up 'till 7"...
Hey!! :smileyvery-happy: Well I was going to respond but I forgot what I was going to say. But be reassured that it was a snappy come back though. :smileysurprised:
Reading this reminded me of the joke where a guy who goes to the doctor complaining of always having a bowel movement at 6 AM everyday. The doctor simply says, "Well, that's good...and a sure sign you're in good health." The guy responds, "Yeah, but I don't get up 'till 7"...
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Message Edited by VCraig on 12-24-2005 01:17 PM
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Happy Holiday...