1、Introduction
Computer system maintenance and hardware installation is one of the most troublesome things. Many times after installing the system, you still need to reboot again to enter the operating system, especially when reinstalling the system, it is a headache. What is the best way to make the computer boot automatically? This article will teach you how to set your computer to start up automatically.
Let's take a look at the conditions for boot-up.
1, the motherboard must support the hardware BIOS chip self-test function.
2, the motherboard BIOS chip must support the hardware bootloader boot mode.
A. Check whether the motherboard BIOS chip supports the hardware bootloader boot mode.
This is very important, some motherboards do not have bootloader function, such as MSI's gp92, gp96, h6110, Gigabyte's b315m and b326 series, MSI's gp92 and b317 series, h6110 series, etc..
We can set the bios first boot device as the first boot device in the bios, for example, set it as first boot device in the bios and then press f10 to save it. If this option is not available in the bios, we can enter the BIOS to set BIOS restoring as the first boot device. If it is a Gigabyte motherboard, you can also enter the BIOS to set it as bootloader boot.
Second, if the motherboard supports the hardware bootloader boot mode, then press DEL to enter the BIOS setup interface when booting, and then select the settings you need by moving the cursor up and down to operate.
1, the interface will switch to the "Advanced BIOS Features" option, select "Advanced BIOS Features (Advanced BIOS Settings)", and then press ENTER to enter the settings interface.
- Here we can select "Startup Mode", set it to "Attenuable (configurable)", and then press Enter to confirm.
3, if you want to turn off this feature, then press the up and down cursor to select the "Options" item to enter the settings interface.
Here we can set it to "Automatic User File" or "Automatic User File".
After entering the BIOS setup interface, find the "Advanced BIOS Features" option and set its value to "Enabled" (lit state), then save it to exit.
Of course, if you want to turn on the "Advanced BIOS Features" option, you also need to set the boot order. The boot sequence is the opposite of the above and defaults to the "Options" option.
Let's take a look at how to set the hard drive to boot from!
First, install the hard drive on another computer, then press F9 when booting to enter the advanced options settings interface, select "Set Priorities (hard drive configuration)" and set its value to "1", and then save to exit.
This will complete the boot-up settings.
Fourth, enter the "Advanced Options" interface, select the "Power Management Settings" option, and then select "Enabled "and click the Apply button.
Enter the "Advanced Boot Options" interface, select the "Reboot" button, press the Enter key, then select the "Fastboot" option in the pop-up dialog box, and then click the Apply button. button.
Five, after returning to the BIOS setup interface, then select the "Optimize Boot Mode" option to set.
Summary: The above is the method of boot-up, in general, if there is no motherboard self-test, we can not use this feature, but if the motherboard self-test, we can use this feature to boot-up.
In addition, many motherboards now come with "One Touch Reinstall" and "One Touch Recovery" buttons, which allow users to easily restore the computer from CMOS to factory settings and from BIOS to initial settings. Nowadays, motherboards on the market generally provide these two buttons, which we can use by restarting the computer. If these two buttons are not available, we can try all the buttons on the motherboard and see what happens. Then choose a method to set up that will enable the boot up to self-start.