Whether you want your PC to stay awake to install updates or stay awake to connect to it remotely, using the steps below should help you get it done. If a PC supports it, a better option to wake a PC up and connect to it remotely would be the Wake-On-LAN feature. It comes ready to use with some network adapters and Windows systems. If a PC doe not supports Wake-on-LAN, then using Wake Timer with scheduled tasks should also work.

How to set up Wake Timers in Windows 11

As mentioned above, Windows can be set up to wake up and a specific time using Wake Timer and scheduled events. Wake Time specifies whether the system uses the system-wide wake-on-timer capability. The system can automatically use a wake-on-timer on capable hardware to perform scheduled tasks. For example, the system might wake automatically to install updates. To enable or disable wake timers, first, open the Control Panel in Windows 11. In the Control Panel app, click Hardware and Sound category.  Then select Power Options as highlighted below. Next, select the Change plan settings link as highlighted below. For the current power plan, click Change advanced power settings link as highlighted below. On the advanced power options windows, expand Sleep, then expand: Allow wake timers:

On battery: Enable Plugged in: Enable

then configure the wake time to Enable as highlighted below. Click OK to save your changes and exit. That should do it! Conclusion: This post showed you how to enable or disable Wake Timers in Windows 11. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.