Set the timing to boot? Use CMOS (2)

  
        The second trick: password boot hotkey boot is set in the CMOS settings set "SetSupervisorPassword" or "SetUserPassword (set user password) is not the same. The former is the ATX power activation state, you do not need to press the power switch on the front panel of the host, you can directly boot by password; the latter is necessary to press the power switch on the front panel of the host, and then enter the "SetSupervisorPassword" or "SetUserPassWord" password to boot .

achieve conditions: To achieve the first boot hotkey, 5V standby current must be checked with the ATX power supply is not less than 300mA, then check whether there is "POWERONFunction", "Keyboard /MousePowerOn" CMOS or the like which is provided Options (different motherboards, this option may differ from the settings).

implementation steps: Press the "Del" key after the Power On Self Test to enter the CMOS settings. In the main menu, go to the “IntegratedPeripherals” menu and set the “POWERONFunction” option to “Password”. At this time, the “KBPowerONPassword” sub-option will be activated to be highlighted, which is the settable state. Use the arrow keys to move to the "KBPowerONPassWord" suboption and press the Enter key. Enter the password at this time. This hotkey is limited to 26 English letters and 0-9 Arabic numerals in the letter keypad, and 0-9 Arabic numerals in the numeric keypad. Finally press the "ESC" button to exit this menu, then select the "Save & QuitSetup" menu (or press the "F10" button) and press the Enter button to save and exit the CMOS settings. Just turn off the power at the next shutdown, enter the previously set password to boot.

third measure: Power hotkey hotkey different power boot password, boot hot keys can be set to any key or key combination power PS /2 keyboard power.

achieve conditions: the same section and "Password Power."

implementation steps: Press the "Del" key after the Power On Self Test to enter the CMOS settings. In the main menu, go to the “IntegratedPeripherals” menu and set the “POWERONFunction” option to “HotKEY” or “AnyKEY”. If you select "HotKEY", then the following "HotKeyPowerOn" sub-option will be activated to highlight, use the arrow keys to move to the "HotKeyPowerOn" sub-option, set it to "Ctrl-F1" ~ "Ctrl-F12" Item; if "AnyKEY" is selected, the power can be activated by any key. Finally press the "ESC" button to exit this menu, then select the "Save & QuitSetup" menu (or press the "F10" button) and press the Enter button to save and exit the CMOS settings. Just turn off the power at the next shutdown, you can turn it on by entering the hotkey before entering it.

regular boot method to realize there are many, many, small series is not the same lists, hoping to use cmos settings above regular boot, you can use a good oh.


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