WinXP boot WoW batch processing (a)

  

Now the 5 area queue is serious, I usually go home to World of Warcraft at 6 o'clock, usually 9 o'clock to enter the game, in order not to be late, spent 2 hours last night set up winxp The system automatically starts to run the World of Warcraft line up, and now share with everyone, easy to work friends on time raid.

The following introduction: The first step: setting the automatic scheduled automatic boot all day automatic planning, of course, must start from the boot. First of all, make sure that the advanced power management settings of the motherboard you are using must support this function. However, most motherboards now support regular booting. The specific steps are as follows: Step 1: Start the system and press the Del key to enter the BIOS setup screen, and then select Enter the Power Management Features and press Enter. Find the "Restore on AC/Power loss" item in the power management window and press the Enter key. Then set the value to "Power on" with the arrow keys. Step 2: Select "Resume ON RTC Alarm" and press the Enter key. Then use the arrow keys to set its value to "Enable". Step 3: Select the "RTC Alarm Date" item and press Enter. Then set its value to "EveryDay", indicating that the same operation is performed every day. In the same way, set “RTC Alarm Hour”, “RTC Alarm Hour”, “RTC Alarm Minute” and “RTC Alarm Second” to “17”, “0” and “00” respectively, which means that the power is turned on automatically. The time is "5:00:00" in the afternoon. After all settings are finished, press F10 to save all settings and restart the system. Tip: Because the BIOS of different motherboards is inconsistent, some motherboard BIOS settings may not be exactly the same as the above steps, but just remember the power supply. In the management options, find the setting item of “Wake up”. Most of them are the options for setting the timed boot. After finding and entering, you can set it according to the above method. Step 2: Automatically log in to the system computer to realize automatic boot, but it cannot To ensure automatic login to the system, you can modify the registry to achieve automatic login of Windows XP system. Step 1: Enter "regedit" in the "Run" window, open the "Registry Editor", and in the left window Expand the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon] key. Step 2: Locate the "DefaultUserName" subkey in the right window and double-click. In the "Edit String Value" window that pops up, set "Value Data" to the user login account name. If "DefaultUserName" does not exist, you can right click in the blank space on the right side of the window, and then click "New" → " String value", then rename "new value #1" to "DefaultUserName" and change it; Step 3: Find "DefaultPassword" in the right window (if it does not exist, you can follow the method of creating "DefaultUserName" Create the key value and double-click it, and set the value in the edit string value window that pops up to the password of the account used to log in to the system. Step 4: According to the above method, we create a new one named "AutoAdminLogon" in the right window. "Key value, and change its value setting to "1", finally exit the registry and restart the system to achieve automatic login. Step 3: Automatic dial-up Internet access is based on ADSL broadband, allowing the system to automatically implement when logging in. Dial-up Internet operation Step 1: Run the "ADSL" dial-up shortcut icon on the desktop, then in the dial-up window Enter the username and password for ADSL Internet access, and then select the "Save Username and Password for the following users" and "Anyone who uses this computer" two options. Step 2: Click the "Properties" button, then click the "Options" tab. In this tab, uncheck the "Prompt Name, Password, Certificate, etc." option. Step 3: Now select the ADSL shortcut icon on the desktop and hold down the left mouse button until you drag it to "Start → All Programs" →Starting the item can be the fourth step: From


Run the Warcraft program and log in to create a new text file, save the following code (excluding the brackets) as WOW.VBS, then put WOW.VBS Put it in the "Start → All Programs → Startup" item, you can
Code as follows: dim wshshell, WowPathWowPath="E:\\Worldo~1\\WoW.exe" (here is the starting path of Warcraft, note the monster sent The settings in the post are incorrect. My path is tested. The default path for my system is d:\\world of warcraft\\wow) SET WSHSHELL=WSCRIPT.createobject("wscript.shell")wscript.sleep 60000wshshel L.run WowPathwscript.sleep 15000wshshell.appactivate "World of Warcraft" wshshell.sendkeys "game account" wscript.sleep 2000wshshell.sendkeys "{TAB}"wshshell.sendkeys "game password" wscript.sleep 2000wshshell.sendkeys "{enter}"

After completing the above steps, you are done with the setting 0 - 31 option refers to the number of queues per month, input 7 is the queue of the 7th of each month, you should enter 0 - that is, every day.

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