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Old November 1st, 2001, 02:59 PM
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You can still set up auto wakeup in 9 (when you boot up in 9), then restart in X. After that your Mac will wake up at specified time you set in 9. It remembers!

It works for me.
yes it works, but only for one time, in my case at second auto stratup os X won't remember.

damn!
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You are absolutely right. It woke up once. Now it forgets again. Dang!
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