1. First of all, you need to enter the BIOS setting interface of the ASUS motherboard. This can usually be achieved by pressing a specific key when the computer is started, such as the Del key, F2 key, or Esc key (the specific key may vary depending on the motherboard model. It is recommended to consult the motherboard manual or the prompt on the screen when booting up). Find the "Restore AC Power Loss" option: In the BIOS settings interface, you need to find the option called "Restore AC Power Loss".
2. The notebook has the network card wake-up function enabled and can wake up through the network. So when the network card automatically works through the network cable, the notebook automatically boots on. Press F2 to enter BIOS after booting, and then set it up using the following method. Solution: Press F2 when booting, enter the BIOS setting interface, select BOOT setting, set the "Onboard LAN Boot ROM" to Disabled, then press F10 to save and restart.
3. Click the DEL button to enter the BIOS interface. Set the Advance option--APM option--Erp option to "Disabled"; set the Power on By RTC option to "Enabled"; set the time for the machine to automatically boot up (if RTC Alarm Date is set to "0", it means every day); save the settings; enter the BIOS to confirm that the time has been set, and then shut down and enter the system.

1. The specific operation method is: After the computer is turned on, press the "Del" button according to the prompt information on the screen to enter the motherboard BIOS setting screen. The setting functions related to scheduled booting are generally placed under the "Power Management Setup" option. There is an option for "RTC Alarm Poweron" in the BIOS, which should be set to "Enabled". After that, users can specifically set the date, hour, minutes, and seconds for scheduled power-on.
2. Set up automatic booting (take Win7 system as an example) Enter the BIOS interface. Press the DELETE key continuously when booting up to enter the BIOS settings, and select the wake-up configuration menu under the power option. Set the daily event (daily) under the clock wake-up option for automatic booting every day, and set the booting time (such as 8:00). Select primary in the startup order, save and exit.
3. The method for automatic switching on and off through BIOS is as follows: Enter the BIOS and calibrate the system time to boot the computer and enter the BIOS: When the computer starts up, press specific buttons (such as Del key, F2 key, etc.) according to the screen prompts to enter the BIOS setting interface. Calibrate system time: Select the "System Time & Date" option under the "Main" menu to ensure that the system time is accurate to avoid failure of automatic switch settings due to time errors.

Select "Power On" to turn on the automatic power-on function. This method is suitable for scenarios where you want the computer to turn on automatically after turning on the power supply. Set RTC Resume: If you need to start regularly every day, you can use the RTC Resume (Real-Time Clock Recovery) function. In BIOS SETUP, move the cursor to the "Power" option, enter "RTC Resume" and change it to "ENABLE".
Enter the BIOS interface and press the corresponding button to enter the BIOS (Lenovo desktops usually press "F1", other brands may press "F2" or "DEL"). Calibrate system time Select "System Time & Date" under the "Main" menu to adjust the current time and date to avoid automatic boot failure due to time errors. Enter the automatic power on settings. Select "Automatic Power On" under the "Power" menu to enter the automatic power on configuration interface.
Lenovo computers can realize regular automatic booting through BIOS settings. The specific steps are as follows: Enter the BIOS settings interface Press the [F1] button during the computer booting process (different models may be FFESc, etc.) to enter the BIOS settings interface. Locate the automatic power on option In the BIOS interface, use the keyboard direction keys (→ and ↓) to select the Power-Automatic Power On option, and press the Enter key to enter.
There are four main methods for setting automatic booting for Lenovo computers: automatic booting on power, scheduled booting on, opening the cover and automatic booting on power. The specific operations are as follows: automatic booting on power is achieved by adjusting BIOS settings. In the shutdown state, press the power button to power on, and continuously press the F1 key on the keyboard to enter the BIOS interface.

The method of using BIOS to set up automatic booting under win10 is as follows: Enter the BIOS interface: When the computer is booted, press a specific button to enter the BIOS interface. Different computer motherboards may use different buttons, common ones include "F1","F2","DEL", etc. You need to determine the specific buttons according to your computer motherboard model or manual.

BIOS setting method Enter the BIOS interface to restart the computer. While booting up, press the Delete button or F2 button continuously (different models may vary) to enter the BIOS setting interface. Switch to Advanced Mode and locate Power Management Options In the BIOS main screen, press the F7 key or switch to Advanced Mode via the menu to find Power Management Setup or a similar option (such as ACPI Settings).

Setting automatic booting for Win10 requires BIOS/UEFI settings. Timing booting cannot be directly set at the system level, but automatic program startup can be realized through a startup folder or a task scheduler. The following are the specific methods: BIOS/UEFI settings for scheduled booting (hardware level) When entering the BIOS/UEFI interface, press FDel, F10 or Esc continuously (the specific key position varies according to the motherboard brand, for example, Lenovo notebooks are mostly F2 or Fn+F2).
Dell Win10 sets the following automatic booting methods: 1. Dell Some notebooks support automatic booting by opening the cover. This is set in bios to continuously press the F2 button to be counted in the BIOS. If there is no response, press Fn + esc once and then press F2 to enter the BIOS. Power Management menu: Power On Lip open Just check here. F10 just save and exit the BIOS, and it will automatically boot up next time you open the cover.
BIOS Settings 01 Press the [F2] or [DEL] button to enter the BIOS, then enter [Advanced] and [APM], set [ERP] to [Disabled], and set [Power on By RTC] to [Enabled]. [RTC Alarm Date (Days)][Hour][Minute][Second] respectively represent the monthly scheduled power-on date and time.

First, open the win10 system, find the program you want to set to boot automatically on the computer desktop, and select a shortcut to copy the software. Then, enter the C disk, click "View" at the top of the window, and click Open. Then, check "Hidden Items" in the "View" drop-down menu and click Open.
Entering the BIOS settings, the entry into the configuration interface is usually "F1","F2","F10","F11","DEL","F12", etc. This can determine which shortcut key to use based on the prompt on the initial interface of the computer booting.
How to enter the computer bios settings startup item: First, press the hotkey to quickly and intermittently start the computer BIOS settings (Note: The startup hotkey usually appears under the computer brand logo and will be prompted). 2. After entering the BIOS settings, switch the interface to the Boot Next option. Move the cursor to Boot Option #1 and press the Back button to select the set startup item. Then the problem of setting startup items in the computer BIOS ends here.
The steps to set the BIOS boot password are as follows (take Phoenix COMS as an example): Enter the BIOS setting interface After the computer is booted, press the Delete button on the keyboard repeatedly (some motherboards may be F2 or other keys) to enter the BIOS setting screen. Tip: Repeat the key quickly when booting up to avoid missing the opportunity to enter.
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