Yeah but I personally don’t want my PC to run at night at a random hour, even one I scheduled, because it requires your OS to constantly half-sleep to be able to boot itself, something I don’t want to be the case.
When I shut down my PC, I want it to be actually shut down.
I just have the updater scheduled for when I am asleep and it’s no problem.
Yeah but I personally don’t want my PC to run at night at a random hour, even one I scheduled, because it requires your OS to constantly half-sleep to be able to boot itself, something I don’t want to be the case. When I shut down my PC, I want it to be actually shut down.