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| A real basic question; I downloaded and installed Mac Janitor to take care of some house keeping problems I was having on a bunch of log files. I see this is suppose to run automatically every nite between 3AM and 5AM. Does it matter if the machine G$/AGP/450 is in a deep sleep? I suppose that it should wake up and do it thing and then return to bed or am I assuming something ? I have had this same question about my PC and a schedule anti-virus run in the early mornng. Nobody can give me an definitive answer. What is your thoughts?
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| I've asked around and it seems that only you can wake your mac up. Applications don't seem to be able to do it for you. Twister |
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