I’m a very very deep sleeper. My 2 current alarm clocks (real ones) have this really hectic loud buzzer with snooze. Somehow I manage to ignore them and the other 3!! I have a couple of vista sidebar alarm gadgets But lately they don’t audibly sound until I lift the Laptop Lid. Have I set the Power Options incorrect? (Control Panel / Power Options). I know that some alarms will activate even if computer is off. Whar are the right power settings for alarms? A really loud annoying alarm is what I need. Any thoughts?
Whilst I’m here, I can’t get my laptops low battery alarm notificatio to work. I’ve done the whole Control panel / Sounds bit but no luck. Again, is there a right/incorrect Sound Scheme for vista home premuin – My scheme is set to Windows Default
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I’m the author of the program that captain mentioned earlier. In my opinion it does kick ***. The Alarm Clock of Justice (http://www.forrestheller.com/alarm2) works with Windows Vista to play the most annoying sound you can find. It will wake up your laptop from hibernation or standby to play whatever you want. In my experience in testing it with laptops, laptops are not allowed to wake up if the lid is closed and if the laptop is not plugged in. But I reckon this varies with laptop to laptop. The best thing to do if you use the Alarm Clock of Justice is to use the “Tests” tabs to determine if your laptop wakes from standby and hibernation with/without the lid closed and such. Also, my favorite sound to wake to is the Alarm Clock of Justice song (http://www.forrestheller.com/alarm2/acoj_song.mp3), and it is not a nice sound. I just borrowed my roommates Vista Home Premium and upon first glance it doesn’t look like the options for lids and such are in there. Try switching the power scheme from something from your vendor to a general power scheme (“HP Power Settings” -> “Balanced”).
To computer himself power on, need to configure BIOS, look set Wakeup or alarm.
I recommend a excellent computer alarm clock
http://www.drive-software.com/atomicalarmclock.html
Alarm Clock of Justice:http://www.freewarefiles.com/program_2_2…