Supports GT780 wake-on-lan and wake-on-usb?

Does the GT780 support 'Wake-on-lan' and 'wake-on-usb'? Especially the last one is important for me as I will use the laptop 99% with closed lid. So I would like to be able to wake it just by pressing a key on the keyboard.
Thanks!!

Quote from: Stu on 21-August-11, 17:47:35
Have a look and see what settings there are in the 'Power Management' section of BIOS setup.
I don't own the computer yet. If the wake-on-lan and wake-on-usb works, I'm gonna buy the computer. But: I did find the manual on the internet (I did my research before posting), but it didn't say anything on wake-on-lan en wake-on-usb. So, I hope somebody from MSI or somebody that owns the computer can answer this?

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