Power up a laptop with the lid closed

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I have a laptop, Sony Vaio, which have the power button on the right side, not over the keyboard like some other models.
So I would like to turn on the laptop by pushing the power button anytime - even when the lid is closed.
But this is not the case, I can only turn on the laptop when i open the lid.
I have connected my laptop to TV (as dock, via HDMI port) to look at movies.
I have changed the power settings to do nothing when i closing the lid.
Which works fine, but I still need to open a lid, turn on, and close the lid again!
I think it should be an easy way to solve this problem.
So i want to know is there any way to turn on windows when the lid is closed?

Thank you in advance!
 

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Hardware, you would have to physically modify the hardware.
 

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Many reasons why this is impractical. Logging on, security, etc.
 

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If you go into the "Advanced Settings" under "Power Options", there is a "Power buttons and lid" section. Have a look in there. I'm on a desktop so the lid section is missing and I can't see what settings are in there. You might get lucky and find a way to do what you want.
 

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Hardware, you would have to physically modify the hardware.

Can you be little bit more exact? Do you want me to physically remove the lid or what?
 

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Many reasons why this is impractical. Logging on, security, etc.

You must have misunderstood the question, I asked how to do it, not if it's practical or not.
 

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If you go into the "Advanced Settings" under "Power Options", there is a "Power buttons and lid" section. Have a look in there. I'm on a desktop so the lid section is missing and I can't see what settings are in there. You might get lucky and find a way to do what you want.

Good idea, but it didn't help me. Just options for what happens when you close the lid and push the power button, once the laptop is turned on.
 

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Can you be little bit more exact? Do you want me to physically remove the lid or what?

Powering on the laptop is a hardware function. I did not build your laptop I do not know how the lid and power button interact. However, you would need to physically modify the hardware in some way. That is all there is to it. Zero software solution.
 

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under the power options you'll see an option for "When I close the Lid". Modify those entries to; "do nothing" when I close lid. You should then have access to power on the laptop without opening the lid. This should function like you're on a docking station.
 

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Hardware, you would have to physically modify the hardware.

Can you be little bit more exact? Do you want me to physically remove the lid or what?

Somewhere, there is a little micro switch that gets switched when the lid is closed. You would have to find it and bypass it so always sends a lid open signal. You'd need the service manual to easily find it. Some disassembly required. ;-)
 

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under the power options you'll see an option for "When I close the Lid". Modify those entries to; "do nothing" when I close lid. You should then have access to power on the laptop without opening the lid. This should function like you're on a docking station.

Thats what I was thinking you could try. I just don't have those menus to look at on my desktop PC, so I couldn't be more specific in my post. :)
 

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Playing with Power Options on Windows, won't fix the problem to power up with closed lid.
I managed even to have external power button by putting two wires on the button inside the notebook itself, but still it is not possible to power up when the lid is closed (when it is opened the button works perfectly).

What would fix this problem?
 

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Does your laptop model offer a docking station? I am unfamiliar with Sony Vaio's, as I avoid them like the plague, but with any business-line laptop with a dock, you can always power them on without opening the lid.

The point is, unless there's a hardware method of doing so, you're only likely option is going to be to open the lid, power on, and then shut the lid when it allows.
 

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Does your laptop model offer a docking station? I am unfamiliar with Sony Vaio's, as I avoid them like the plague, but with any business-line laptop with a dock, you can always power them on without opening the lid.

The point is, unless there's a hardware method of doing so, you're only likely option is going to be to open the lid, power on, and then shut the lid when it allows.

The idea with docking station is not good, since I need to minimize the use of hardware. That is why I am using small netbook, since I need to put it on small box that can be closed. I thought the use of external remote power button will automatize everything but this small problem ruins it.
 

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The only other thing I can suggest then is to choose new hardware that was designed for your purpose. A small, mini-ITX system would work perfectly fine for your needs, and would use the TV (by HDMI) as the monitor. A laptop/netbook isn't designed to be an HTPC.
 

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Does your laptop model offer a docking station? I am unfamiliar with Sony Vaio's, as I avoid them like the plague, but with any business-line laptop with a dock, you can always power them on without opening the lid.

The point is, unless there's a hardware method of doing so, you're only likely option is going to be to open the lid, power on, and then shut the lid when it allows.

The idea with docking station is not good, since I need to minimize the use of hardware. That is why I am using small netbook, since I need to put it on small box that can be closed. I thought the use of external remote power button will automatize everything but this small problem ruins it.

You have to find the little switch that detects when the lid is closed and bypass it.
 

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But then you'll have no screen when openning the lid.

Some are external plastic switch on the base board, some are internal made copper switch inside the hinges.

But screen should goes black after connecting the TV...then close it. Humm, a little bit lazy maybe?;)
 

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Hi,
I wanted to do just the same with my netbook. It works like this:
In modern laptops there is a magnetic activated switch in the base of the laptop. Probably near the hinge.
In the lid there is a small magnet. So when you close/open the lid the magnetic switch is energized accordingly.

To find out where in the lid the magnet is, just probe arour the frame of the lid with a small metal object and feel the magnetic pull.

To solve your problem you have to dismantel the lid and remove the magnet. You, of course, will loose the ability to shutdown by simply closing the lid.

Another think to try is to 'disperse' the magnetic field coming from the embeded magnet. You could try by sticking. on the lid, a piece of flat soft ferrous-metal where the magnet is located. You have to experiment.

I never tryed myself as I give myt netbook to my wife!

Regards

Francesco
 

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