Automatic timing boot implementation, the motherboard must have the appropriate support to the line, the vast majority of support for automatic boot, we just in the BIOS to set up the appropriate.
Different motherboards will vary in their settings, but they are very similar. Generally, there are two kinds of brands of CMOS (AMI and awards), please see how to set up according to the corresponding brand.
Award COMS Settings
Select "Power Management Features"; set "Resume by Alarm (timed to boot)" set to "Enabled".
Set "Date (of Month) Alarm" to "EVERY Day", note: On a regular basis,
Set "Time (HH:MM:SS) Alarm" for a specific period, note: such as 6:30:00, so that every morning 6:30 computer will automatically boot.
AMI COMS Settings
Press del key to enter BIOS when power-on, select "Power Management Features"; Select "Set Wake up Events"
Set the Resume by Alarm to Enabled, and the following is the time to set a timed boot:
"Alarm Date": 01-31 (specific date) or Every day (daily)
"Alarm Hour": 00-23 (0 point to 23 o'clock)
"Alarm Minute": 00-59 (0 points to 59 points)
"Alarm Second": 00-59 (0 seconds to 59 seconds)
Save the settings and exit the BIOS setup interface, and then shut down again after entering the operating system .
Note: The BIOS on-time boot is required to support the motherboard, if you do not support the motherboard may not be able to implement this feature, but now the general motherboard will support.