Startup in the BIOS
Even before the launch of Windows, you can set in the BIOS, set a Timer to Autostart.
- In the BIOS you can access by pressing before the Windows start-up, the bottom of the screen button displayed. This varies from motherboard to motherboard. It can DELETE the keys, DEL, F12, F11, F1, or F10 act. For more detailed information on this is available here.
- Depending on the BIOS you will find here is a function that sets the startup. This is probably under "BOOT", "ADVANCED" or similar (see Screenshot) and is called the "RTC Powered launch" or "RTC Power Alarm". NOTE: If you have a newer Version of BIOS (UEFI), you can use the BIOS with the mouse. This is not the case, you have only the Navigation with the keyboard.
- Here you have the possibility of various settings concerning the car starts to make. You can allow the Computer to start, for example, to the second a certain time, or every day at a specific time.
- After you have made your settings (which might look like on the photo), you need to save your settings. To do this, in the menu go to "Exit Saving Changes". Your PC will now start again.

Timed boot in the UEFI-BIOS
This practice tip has been tested with Windows 8.1. Was used a UEFI BIOS. What are the warning beeps in the BIOS mean, you can , in this practical tip read.
