How does Win10 set the timer to wake up?

  
1. First check if the computer's hibernation function is enabled. If there is no need to turn on the computer's hibernation function (note that it is “sleep” instead of “sleep”). The more straightforward method is to click on the system "Start", enter "ldld;exe" in the search window, and see "cmd.exe" in the result, right click and select "Run program with administrator privileges" & rdquo Open the “cmd.exe” command window and enter the command <quo;powercfg -h on” to turn on the computer hibernation function. Note: How do I turn off hibernation? — Start Menu - All Programs - Accessories - Right Command Prompt - Open &mdash with administrator privileges; enter “powercfg -h off” Enter.

2, supplementary focus: must cancel the selection "automatic restart" & rdquo; & mdash; & mdash; solve the sleep restart problem
steps: first right click on the start menu, then click on the system, open the system properties, then open On the left side of the Advanced System Settings tab, click “Start & Failback>Settings" > and deselect the "Automatically restart" option. See the picture below:

3, enter windows “ control panel & rdquo;, select the view mode in the upper right corner is "small icon", select the following "power options". In the pop-up window, click on the left side <; change the computer sleep time & rdquo;, enter the new window, click on the "Change advanced power settings", pop-up point source advanced settings window. Click on the node "Sleep" to "Allow mixed sleep off" and "Allow the use of wake-up timer" to turn on.
Additional note:
Sleep mode "mixed sleep" & mdash; & mdash; If the power is off, the system will recover from the memory; if the power is off, it will be restored from the hard disk, so do not worry about data loss. So opening does not affect the sleep wakeup function.
“When waking up, you need a password”——Open —&mdash according to your needs; that is, the lock screen can be accessed without a password.
4, below the task plan to establish a timed sleep. Right click on the computer and select “Manage”. On the left side of the pop-up window, select “System Tools --&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Click on the right side & “ create task & rdquo; pop-up task creation window. The general tab settings are shown below.

5, go to the trigger tab, create a new trigger, pop-up trigger settings window, set as shown below.

6, go to the operation tab, create a new operation, program or script set to "shutdown.exe" (without quotes), the parameter is "ld"; -h”, as shown below.

7. Conditions and Settings tabs are shown in the two figures below. For this time, the sleep task plan has been set, click OK to return to the "Task Scheduler Library" window, you can see the task you just created, and right-click to enable the task. Every time you set the time, the computer will automatically go to sleep (similar to shutdown, the computer does not consume power at this time).


8, surface establish timed wake-up task. Similarly, the new task, the general settings are as follows.

9, hair device tab, new trigger, set as shown below.

10, tab, new operation, program or script set to “shutdown.exe” (without quotes), as shown below:

11, the tab settings are as follows. Here is the most critical, be sure to check the "Wake up the computer to run this task", otherwise the computer can not wake up regularly.

12, tab, as follows. Now complete all the settings of the wake-up timer, click OK to return to the "Task Scheduler Library", you can see the wake-up task just created. Right click to start the task. The above realizes that the computer automatically sleeps at 1:30 every night, and automatically wakes up at 8:00 every morning.

Additional focus: Must cancel the selection "Automatic restart" & rdquo; & mdash; & mdash; solve the problem of hibernation restart

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