Win7 system timing boot method

  

For the system timed shutdown function, there must be many users have already understood, in order to avoid the computer forgetting to shut down or long standby, many users will set Win7 timer shutdown, but few users will set Win7 timer boot, If you need to set the timed boot function now, how do you do this? Here is the operation to open the Win7 timer shutdown function.

as follows:

1, the main interface to set a first selection & ldquo inside the BIOS; Power Management Setup & rdquo; option to & ldquo; power management & rdquo; Window;

2. Then move the mouse to the “Resume ByAlarm” option;

3. Use the “Page Down” button to change “Disabled” to “ld”; Enabled”;

4. At this time, the date and time of the gray will be brighter before the "Resume By Alarm" option;

5. Move the mouse to "Date Alarm" and use “Page Down&rdquo ; Set the date in 1-31;

6. Move the mouse to “Time Alarm” to set the time according to your needs. The time mode is mainly “hour: minute: second” Clock: & rdquo;;

7, save the settings to exit the BIOS, then the shutdown state, when the clock inside the BIOS jumps to the set time, the computer will automatically start.

After reading the above operation, we will find that the Win7 timer boot setting will be more troublesome than the Win7 timer shutdown, but it can be achieved by strictly following the above method. After setting, the computer will automatically turn on at the time we set.

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