Ok, it's late and I've searched the answer for this unsucessfully. How do I schedule my Mac to start up at a specific time in Mac OSX (Jaguar)? I used to set up this easily in previous OS.
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Scheduled Startup
#2
Posted 29 January 2004 - 01:50 AM
Hi
Mac OS X versions 10.0-10.2.8 did not have that "feature" built-in. There is possibly of a third party utility. Search Version tracker.
MacCheetah3
Apple PowerBook G4 Titanium 1GHz, 1GB, 60GB, SuperDrive, Airport, Mac OS X
Apple Power Mac G4 Sawtooth 400MHz, 768MB, 80GB, DVD, Mac OS X
15GB iPod
Debug Computer Services http://www.click2debug.com
Mac OS X versions 10.0-10.2.8 did not have that "feature" built-in. There is possibly of a third party utility. Search Version tracker.
MacCheetah3
Apple PowerBook G4 Titanium 1GHz, 1GB, 60GB, SuperDrive, Airport, Mac OS X
Apple Power Mac G4 Sawtooth 400MHz, 768MB, 80GB, DVD, Mac OS X
15GB iPod
Debug Computer Services http://www.click2debug.com
#4
Posted 29 January 2004 - 03:02 PM
iBeeZz works great for this:
http://www.versiontr...fo/macosx/17991
It's reviewed in an upcoming issue of Macworld.
http://www.versiontr...fo/macosx/17991
It's reviewed in an upcoming issue of Macworld.
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