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You can enable Mac computers to automatically power on each day at a specific time or after a power outage by logging into the Mac with administrative credentials and entering the command to configure the device.
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To set your Mac to turn on automatically each day, click the Apple logo at the upper left, and then click “System Preferences”.
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You can also use the pmset command line utility in Terminal to schedule specific times for your Mac to start up, sleep, restart, or shut down.
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To make Mac turn off or on automatically, head over to “System Preferences” on your Mac from the Dock and click on the “Energy Saver” or “Battery” option.
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Check the box next to “Start up or wake” to access all the scheduling options and set a preferred time when you want to start up or wake your Mac.
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Summary
This article provides instructions on how to enable Mac computers to automatically power on, which can be done by setting the power-on functionality for each device to check that the device is powered on each day at a specific time or after a power outage. This can be done by logging into the Mac with administrative credentials and entering the command to configure the device to power on each day at 8 a.m. or after an outage. Additionally, the article provides tips on how to protect against cybercriminals and how to become a Google Docs power user.
How to enable Mac computers to automatically power on
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To get started, click the Apple logo at the upper left, and then click “System Preferences.”
Click “Energy Saver” if you’re running macOS 10.15 Catalina or older. On macOS 11 Big Sur or later, click “Battery.”
On Catalina or older, click “Schedule” at the bottom of the “Energy Saver” menu.
How to Set Your Mac to Turn on Automatically Each Day
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You can use the pmset command line utility in Terminal to schedule specific times for your Mac to start up, sleep, restart, or shut down. You can do this if you want to be sure your Mac turns on before you come to work and turns off when you aren’t working.
Schedule your Mac to turn on or off in Terminal - Apple Support
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Head over to “System Preferences” on your Mac from the Dock.
Here, click on the “Energy Saver” or “Battery” option located in the last of System Preferences as shown in the screenshot below. *
In the Energy Saver menu, click on “Schedule” located at the bottom-right corner of the window.
Next, check the box next to “Start up or wake” to access all the scheduling options. Set a preferred time when you want to start up or wake your Mac.
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