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Posted: 2021-06-29 03:41 AM . Last Modified: 1 month ago
Due to some driver limitations on my system (will not recover smoothly from hibernate), I need to "Shutdown' my Windows 7 system at critical battery, and then shut off the power on the BE550G UPS. I have the system BIOS set to boot (aways-on) when power is returned.
I cannot find the options to enable full shutdown in either PCPE or Native mode. Am I missing something?
What happens if I try and run "shutdown /p" as a termination command? can I still get the UPS to turn off the power to the sockets until main input power is re-established? If not is there a command-line I can use to turn-off the UPS after a fixed time-period?
Thanks
Mike
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Posted: 2021-06-29 03:41 AM . Last Modified: 1 month ago
Due to some driver limitations on my system (will not recover smoothly from hibernate), I need to "Shutdown' my Windows 7 system at critical battery, and then shut off the power on the BE550G UPS. I have the system BIOS set to boot (aways-on) when power is returned.
I cannot find the options to enable full shutdown in either PCPE or Native mode. Am I missing something?
What happens if I try and run "shutdown /p" as a termination command? can I still get the UPS to turn off the power to the sockets until main input power is re-established? If not is there a command-line I can use to turn-off the UPS after a fixed time-period?
Thanks
Mike
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Posted: 2021-06-29 03:41 AM . Last Modified: 1 month ago
Due to some driver limitations on my system (will not recover smoothly from hibernate), I need to "Shutdown' my Windows 7 system at critical battery, and then shut off the power on the BE550G UPS. I have the system BIOS set to boot (aways-on) when power is returned.
I cannot find the options to enable full shutdown in either PCPE or Native mode. Am I missing something?
What happens if I try and run "shutdown /p" as a termination command? can I still get the UPS to turn off the power to the sockets until main input power is re-established? If not is there a command-line I can use to turn-off the UPS after a fixed time-period?
Thanks
Mike
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