The smart setting allows Windows to realize the automatic on/off operation of the automatic on/off

  


First, when starting the computer, press the “Delete” button to enter the BIOS interface. Select the “Power Management Setup” menu in the main BiOS settings interface to enter the power management window. By default, the “Automatic Power Up” option is turned off. Move the cursor to the item and use PageUp or PageDown to change “Disabled” to “Enabled”. Then set the date and time of the power-on in "Date (of Month) Alarm" and "Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm" respectively.

If "Date" is set to 0, the default is to power on every day. After setting, press “ESC” to return to the main interface of BiOS setup, click “Save Exit Setup”, press “Y” to save the CMOS settings and exit, then the machine will restart, then you will be done. Of course, it's worth noting that regular booting requires your motherboard support, but most motherboards now have this feature. In addition, different motherboards will be different in settings, but they are all similar.

Timing shutdown implementation

Click the "Start" button, select the "Program" option in the "Start" menu, select "Accessories" in the "Programs", and then in the "Accessories" Select System Tools, select the Schedule Task command in System Tools, and open the Scheduled Tasks window. In this window, click Add Scheduled Tasks to enter the Scheduled Tasks wizard. . Follow the prompts and click "Next", then click the "Browse" button, find "C:WindowsRundll32.exe" to open, and then set the task execution method according to your needs, such as daily or weekly. Finally, set the start time and start date of this task. Click the "Finish" button and the "Rundll32" schedule task name will appear in the scheduled task window.

This scheduled task also needs to modify the property settings. In the Scheduled Tasks window, double-click "Rundll32" to open the Properties window, and in the "Run" column, modify the original content to: C:WINDOWSRundll32.exe user .exe, exitwindows. Note that the "," between user.exe and exitWindows must be in English, and there must be no "spaces" before or after it.

Thus, scheduled power, set off on all completed.
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