Msi 648F Neo - standby

Hi all! I am new here so I would like to greet you! 
I have 2 questions for which I would really appreciate your help.
1) I have MSI 648F Neo motherboard. Do you know how I can enter in stand-by mode? Also, do you know how I can keep the network running when I enter in standby mode?
Just to explain, I have recently installed a remote-communication software in my office PC so as to check my e-mails from my home PC. However, I would like to set my office PC in stand-by mode when I leave from the office (so as not to consume too much electricity) and be able to wake it up from my home PC when I use this software. I suppose that the only way to do this is for the network to keep running when the PC is set to stand-by mode. Do you have any idea how I can do this? (or generally any other idea that may help?)
2) Recently a friend of mine has given me a 100gb hard drive. However, this hard-drive is SATA and my motherboard has only IDE outlets. Do you have any idea how I can connect the SATA hard-drive to my MSI 648F Neo mother board? (through USB maybe? or through any IDEtoSATA adapter?)
I thank you very much in advance for replying to my questions and I really appreciate your assistance.
Michael

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1) I have MSI 648F Neo motherboard. Do you know how I can enter in stand-by mode? Also, do you know how I can keep the network running when I enter in standby mode?
Just to explain, I have recently installed a remote-communication software in my office PC so as to check my e-mails from my home PC. However, I would like to set my office PC in stand-by mode when I leave from the office (so as not to consume too much electricity) and be able to wake it up from my home PC when I use this software. I suppose that the only way to do this is for the network to keep running when the PC is set to stand-by mode. Do you have any idea how I can do this? (or generally any other idea that may help?)
in BIOS Power Management settings, set standby/suspend mode to "S3". look for "Wake on..." options, and enable as desired
in Windows, go to Power Options in Control Panel. you can set your computer to go into standby mode automatically if not used for a period of time. you can also change the behaviour of the Power button on your case, to enter standby mode instead of shutting down
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2) Recently a friend of mine has given me a 100gb hard drive. However, this hard-drive is SATA and my motherboard has only IDE outlets. Do you have any idea how I can connect the SATA hard-drive to my MSI 648F Neo mother board? (through USB maybe? or through any IDEtoSATA adapter?)
you can buy a PCI SATA Controller card

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