RTC Alarm, Real-time clock alarm, is a feature that can be used to allow a computer to 'wake up' after shut down to execute tasks every day or on a certain day. It can sometimes be found in the 'Power Management' section of a motherboard's BIOS setup. However, most mini pc don't have this function, instead only wake on power function. Now a very good news, HYSTOU new released mini pc FMP12-N3160 support wake upby RTC alarm, here is the guide of bios setting for this function. RTC Alarm, Real-time clock alarm, is a feature that can be used to allow a computer to 'wake up' after shut down to execute tasks every day or on a certain day. It can sometimes be found in the 'Power Management' section of a motherboard's BIOS setup. However, most mini pc don't have this function, instead only wake on power function. Now a very good news, HYSTOU new released mini pc FMP12-N3160 support wake up by RTC alarm, here is the guide of bios setting...
Fix 0x0000005A on Windows 10 Fix #1: Uninstall device drivers Just like on other Windows systems, uninstalling incompatible device drivers can fix the 0x0000005A error. To do that, you can boot your Windows 10 system into Safe Mode to uninstall the drivers from Control Panel. Depending on your system, try these following methods to boot into Safe Mode. Method #1 Windows 10 systems are usually installed on computers with UEFI so this combination of keys would not work, but you can try it. Restart the computer Press F8 or Shift + F8 during booting, but before the Windows logo appears Method #2 If the F8 key or the combination of Shift + F8 keys isn’t working, use the original installation disc or USB drive to access the Startup Settings menu. When you reach Startup Settings, you can press F4 to boot into Safe Mode: If you don’t have the original installation disc/USB, go to Fix 0x0000005A with Easy Recovery Essentials. Insert the disc or USB in the drive ...
Windows Vista is set up by default to restart immediately after a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) or other major system problem. This reboot usually happens too fast to see the error message on the screen. Follow these easy steps to disable the automatic restart feature for system failures in Windows Vista. Important: Unable to boot completely into Windows Vista due to a BSOD? See Tip 2 at the bottom of the page for help. Click on Start and then Control Panel. Tip: In a hurry? Type system in the search box after clicking Start. Choose System from the list of results and then skip to Step 4. Click on the System and Maintenance link. Note: If you're viewing the Classic View of Control Panel, you won't see this link. Simply double-click on the System icon and proceed to Step 4. Click on the System link. In the task pane on the left, click the Advanced system settings link. Locate the Startup and Recovery area and click on the Settings... button. In the Startup and Rec...
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