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You can stand by manually. There are shutdown options.
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Take a look at the power manager ,,, control panel.
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Right-click on an empty space on the desktop – select "Personalize" – and click on "Screensaver" in the bottom right corner of the window"- Click "Change Power Settings" under the pop-up screen saver settings - find the "Change Plan Settings" in the balanced row - you can set it in, and don't forget to click the "Save Changes" button when you have changed it!
In order: 5
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It can be set in the power management.
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You see if it's a power setting issue, including standby, hibernation, and sleep.
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Then call hard! Some computers need to press the power on button again to get up! It depends on your settings!
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The steps are as follows:
1. Click the start menu in the lower left corner of the WIN7 system desktop, pop up the menu bar, find the "Run" option in it, and click it.
2. In the pop-up run dialog box, enter ", and then click OK.
3. The "Local Group Policyr" page pops up, and double-click "Computer Configuration" on the right side of the page.
4. The page jumps, select "Manage Templates" and double-click it, as shown in the following figure.
5. The page jumps and double-clicks the "System" option.
6. Find "Shutdown Options" on this page and double-click on it.
7. Double-click "Turn off the auto-termination function of the application that will block or cancel the shutdown";
8. In the pop-up dialog box, select "Enabled" and click OK.
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1. Click Win7 Desktop"Computers"--Right-click Properties--Info & Tools in the lower left corner--Adjust power settings--Change computer sleep time--Select"Never"Save your changes.
2. Click Win7 Desktop"Computers"-- Right-click Properties -- Bottom Left Info & Tools -- Adjust Power Settings -- Change Power Plan to High Performance (if you don't see the power plan you want to use, click Show Additional Plan).
Click on the win7 desktop menu: Control Panel - Hardware & Sound - Power Options --
Click on the Win7 desktop menu:
Open Control Panel - Power Options, on the far left there is a row that says "Select the function to close the lid", and when it is turned on, it will be ".
When the lid is closed, change the two items after the column to "Do nothing".
There are two types of standby, one is S1 and the other is S3.
In the S1 state, all the power supplies are powered normally, at this time, only the cache of the CPU is turned off, the CPU is not working, and the power consumption of the CPU will be very small. Your organization's computer should be in the S1 state.
In the S3 state, only the standby power supply and the dual power supply are used to provide power to self-refresh the memory, and the other power supplies are turned off, and the fan will not rotate, so the power consumption at this time is very small. Your home computer should:
This should be the case.
Generally, the default standby state of the computer may be S1 or S3, and the exceptions can be set in the BIOS.
Leave the computer in s1 or s3 state when it is in standby.
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Right-click on the blank space of the computer, and then click Personalize, you can change it according to your preference.
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2. Click on the screen saver;
3. Select ** option and click the setting button;
4. Click the browse button, select the folder where you want to set, and click OK;
5. Click Save;
6. Click OK.
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