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09-30-2022 11:04 AM
Product: HP EliteBook 850 G8 Notebook PC (1G1X7AV)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Hi
I want to use the 'Scheduled Power-On' option to automatically start my laptop at specific timestamps.
I configured it in the BIOS (version: T76 Ver. 01.10.00) and I noticed that it only works when the charger is connected.
If I remove the charger, the option won't work anymore (my laptop won't start at the specified timestamps).
Is there any way I can make this option work without plugging in the charger?
Thanks in advance.
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