Want to let the computer to automatically boot, how to set up?
A: There is a real-time clock (real time CLOCK,RTC) on the motherboard that is responsible for the timing of the system, and we can specify the power-on time through the RTC, just like the alarm clock. However, since this feature is rarely used, some of the motherboards that provide this feature (such as Intel's original motherboard) do not actually boot at the specified time, so the user is best tested before it is formally used.
The specific mode of operation is:
1, after the computer boot according to the information on the screen to press the "Del" key to enter the motherboard BIOS Settings screen, with a regular boot-related settings generally placed in the "Power Management Setup" option.
2, in the BIOS has an "RTC Alarm poweron" option, should be set to "Enabled" (Enable). After that, the user can set the date, hour, minute and second of timing.
3, in order to ensure that the computer accurately realize the function of timing automatically, the user must first check the motherboard BIOS in the system time is the same as the actual time.
4, the last step to remember the motherboard BIOS in the settings to save the changes in the preset time to boot. Some motherboards can also be set to automatically boot from the BIOS at the same time on a daily basis by changing the "RTC Alarm Date" to "Every Day".
However, to remind everyone, if the use of the BIOS automatically boot, the user's Windows operating system can only use one account, otherwise it is not possible to automatically boot and then automatically log on to Windows.
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