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Timed power on:
1.Go to the system CMOS and move the cursor to "Power Management Setup.""item, press enter.
2.In the menu that opens, find "Power Up Alarm.""option, which defaults to "disabled."", that is, it cannot be turned on regularly, press the pagedown key to change it to "enabled".".
3.You'll notice a few more rows of options underneath it. where "month alarm.""Indicates the month of scheduled boot, you can press pagedown to select 10 and press enter:
day of month alarm"indicates the day of the timed boot, select 11; "week alarm"There is a ON OFF setting from Monday to Sunday, and its default value is OFF, where WED should be set to ON; “time(hh:mm:ss) alarm"Indicates the specific time of the scheduled boot, which should be set to 10:
4.After the settings are completed, press the F10 key to exit and save the CMOS settings, OK.
Additional note: Alarm resume
This option allows you to set the system to turn on every day or a fixed date when using ATX power. There are two setting values for this option:
enabled: The system is powered on within a preset time.
disabled: Disables this feature.
of month) (the date the system was turned on).
This option sets the system boot date with the following values:
0: The system can be turned on at any day's boot time.
1 31: Select the date on which the system will be powered on in that month.
mm:ss) (system boot time).
As long as you press the above settings, you can implement the timed boot function on this motherboard.
Timed shutdown is simpler:
For example, if your computer wants to shut down at 22:00, you can choose "Start Running" and enter "at 22:00 shutdown -s", so that at 22:00, the computer will appear "System Shutdown" dialog box, which has a 30-second countdown by default and prompts you to save your work.
If you want to shut down in a countdown mode, you can enter "-s -t 3600", here it means it will automatically shut down after 60 minutes, and "3600" means 60 minutes.
After setting up the automatic shutdown, if you want to cancel it, you can enter "shutdown -a" in the runtime. In addition, if you enter "shutdown -i", you can open the Set Auto Shutdown dialog box and set the auto shutdown.
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Yes, in the BIOS, most motherboards support the auto-boot function.
You need to go to the BIOS to check the power configuration.
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