auto startup after power loss after orderly shutdown

Kobi__

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Apr 29, 2016
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I configured my computer to auto power on after electricity power loss, through bios. But, I also want to auto power on my pc after electricity power loss after an orderly shutdown. for example if : orderly shutdown my pc, then electricity power loss, then electricity power back --> pc start (power on) automatically.

I have Win8

how can I configure it ?

thanks!
 
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You said you already had the bios configured to turn on when the power was restored so if yo did that then it will do exactly what you want. Be sure you always shutdown properly though!! <Start & Shutdown>

If you don't know where it is in the bios, Gigabyte usually calls it the 'AC Back Function' which you should set to "Full On". You'll find it under the "Power Management" heading.

You can test it by shutting down the pc after you have it set. Unplug it from the wall and after a few minutes then plug it back in.

popatim

Titan
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If you've configured the bios to tun on after a power loss it will. The prior state of the pc is not checked so the bios won't care if the pc was on, sleeping, hibernating, or shutdown. All it knows is that power is restored and to turn on. This is the same mode I've used for many years as I use a device like this
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Kobi__

Commendable
Apr 29, 2016
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I want that the pc will turn on after power loss even though it was orderly turned off before by me. For example if I turned it off and then a power loss occur but after 5 min the power come back, the pc will be turn on automatically again.
note : when I access the "system summary" then I see under "System model" - MMLP3AP-00 and under "System Manufacturer" - GIGABYTE. What options of the bios should I need to look after for it ?
 

popatim

Titan
Moderator
You said you already had the bios configured to turn on when the power was restored so if yo did that then it will do exactly what you want. Be sure you always shutdown properly though!! <Start & Shutdown>

If you don't know where it is in the bios, Gigabyte usually calls it the 'AC Back Function' which you should set to "Full On". You'll find it under the "Power Management" heading.

You can test it by shutting down the pc after you have it set. Unplug it from the wall and after a few minutes then plug it back in.
 
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