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Changing the BIOS. Power settings.
Auteur Stuga Engineer | Dernière modification 13/11/2023 par Gareth Green en cours de rédaction ⧼frevu-button-review-label⧽
Changing the BIOS. Power settings.
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This power setting enables the PC to Boot up automatically when power is first detected, in other words when the power is “lost” and then “returns”, without the necessity to manually press the power button on the PC.
The following description shows how to set the auto power-up on but beware this Technical Bulletin only applies to the “ASUS UEFI Utility BIOS Version 2.x.x”.Keep pressing the “DELETE “button on the keyboard until the PC goes into the BIOS mode and you see a screen similar to the ones shown below. If the BIOS screen does not show wait for the PC to LOGIN into windows and then shut-down or restart the PC again and retry using the delete button as described above.
The Menu Will look something similar to this
Press on the 'Advanced mode' option.
Normally the shortcut is 'F7'
Ignore this step if you already see 'Advanced Mode' on the top left corner..
Change the Restor eAC power loss from from 'Power off 'to 'Power on'
Once Done Exit the BIOS settings by Pressing “F10” on your keyboard and make sure all settings are saved. The PC should then reboot. Allow the PC to boot into windows.
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