At least on Tiger, you go to the Energy Saver preferences and then
select Schedule. It should be the same in 10.2,
On Sep 17, 2009, at 7:09 PM, Christian Wacker wrote:
i've dug through every setting in the system preferences, and nowhere
is there a power on schedule thinger.
I have
I'm getting the feeling that there might be some software missing that
would enable it to work properly on my iMac...
the guy who sold it to me said he had some problems upgrading it to
10.2.8 (it was supposed to include 10.1 restore disks, but he hasn't
found them yet.)
Any way to tell if there
Are you sure? I know Mac OS has had sleep/wake features since OS 7 or
something. It's probably in a different spot, if I had any of my old
Macs with 10.2 I could check on that... Anyone still running 10.2?
-Elliott Price
Mac Computer Repair - Santa Barbara
Graphic Design - Artwork
I've got my shiny new iMac BlueBerry G3 350mhz with CD-RW\DVD-R and
(soon to be) 512mb of ram, with a 40gb hdd (bought it for $20 at a
garage sale)
I have little practical use for it as of now, but I do need a new alarm clock.
I played a few songs on it, and I love it.
Is there any way to make it