Okay, the PC has been restarted and the scripts are still working. Once again Thank you very much flybynite!
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Okay, the PC has been restarted and the scripts are still working. Once again Thank you very much flybynite!
The Command that it displayed is the one I used, I do want to restart the PC to make sure it will still work, but for now, it is working. I'll up date in just a few minutes.
Figured it out, now it works. I now have the batch files made too and I've setup the batch files to run on a schedule. I believe it should be working now. Thank you VERY much for your help!
It wants me to run "Unblock-File cmdlet" to bypass the warning.
Okay, it seems to work, however, it is displaying a security warning each time I run Powershell and it stops to wait for an input.
That is the problem I'm running into right now.
I can't figure out how to use the files, they just open in notepad. I tried running it in Powershell too, but it to just opened notepad.
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That will be fine.
Edit: I realize now that the low power mode is what I needed and I don't think that the HDMI over Ethernet will actually pass a command like that anyway.
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