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  1. Again, I'm struggling to make myself clear. Maybe a short premise is needed. WOL it's a way to hit the power button of my PC by remote. Once it's pressed, the automatic choice goes to the main one, and that's the way I want it. But the WOL features is enabled by both the BIOS setting AND the OS settings. For some reason this feature work only when I shut off the main OS and not the other one. I don't want to boot the second OS, I'm not using VMs, I just want to remotely press the power button regardless of which OS ran before the shotdown. Is there someone with some advices about that? Thanks.
  2. Thank you for the reply, but I'm not sure if I understand you correctly. There is no virtual machines in my system, only two (actually a lot more) discs with different Windows. I set up the BIOS and the properties of each windows correctly but the wake on lan works only when I shut down the OS#1. It seems that when I shut down OS#2, the network card goes in a state that is unwakable, and I runned out of ideas.
  3. Hi guys, I'm new around here. I looked everywhere but I didn't find anything about this topic so I thought it could be a good question for LTT community. I have a new machine with dual boot configuration (both windows10) in the "main" os I did the configuration for the Wake On Lan successfully but I did the same in the second os, but it doesn't work! So, if I turn off my main system the WOL works, if I turn off the second os the WOL doesn't work! What I'm missing here? Does it even make sense?
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