You will need to enter your computer's CMOS/BIOS settings. Usually, when the computer is first turned on, you will press delete or F2. Some computers, such as a Dell, Compaq, etc. may have different commands or not be accessible to configure.
Please be careful, as changing settings here can physically damage the computer if set incorrectly.
This is available in the BIOS of many motherboards. The exact label of this option will vary by BIOS and motherboard, but will be something like "AC Power Loss Restart", "PWRON After PWR-Fail", or "After AC Power Failure [Option]."
by keeping your computer plugged in to a power suply
Your screen goes dim because all the energy from the battery in the charger goes into you're laptop so when you unplug it. It goes dim but there is ways you can fix it that how my laptop works.
a machine or machine tool (such as a spinning machine or lathe) that after once being set operates automatically except for applying the power, lubricating, supplying material, and shutting off the power
a set of instructions of how to turn on the computer would be considered an algorithm?
A computer is an electronic (or electromechanical) device that can handle input, processing and produce output. A computer program is a set of rules or instructions that enables the computer to perform these tasks (input, processing and output). They work together, a computer is useless without a computer program, and a computer program cannot work without a computer. It is a symbiotic relationship.
The word set means to make a computer start over again.
Computers have a built-in back-up battery - similar to a 'button cell' in a watch - only larger. While mains power is present, it simply does nothing. Once mains power is disconnected, the back-up battery maintains the computer's internal clock until power is restored. If your computer is failing to keep the time when you experience a power-outage - you need to replace back-up battery. It's possible to do it yourself if you feel confident enough. However - if you're 'poking around' inside the computer's case - remember to wear an antistatic wrist band !
the computer BIOS is set to power on when AC power is back. This can be turned off.
There are several reasons why a computer may seemingly turn on "by itself": * There may be an automatic wakeup time set in the BIOS. * The BIOS may be set to turn the computer on automatically if it detects a power outage (even a minor power fluctuation can set this off) * You may have sent Windows XP into standby mode. In this mode, the computer powers almost everything down, maintaining only enough power to keep the contents of RAM present. When you bump the mouse or keyboard, it will bring the computer out of standby mode.
No it will feel captive.
Emerson CKS1702 has award winning "Smart Set" technology, and it will definately keep its time in a power outage.
Probably the power settings need to be adjusted. When the computer is standing idle for a time (the length of time being set in the power settings) the computer will shut down, or hibernate, hence the black screen. Taping the spacebar or the keyboard should bring the computer back to life.
Just change the date back.
To set the power window back on track in a Ford Focus, you have to remove the door panel. Once you get in there, you will see the track that you will need to put the window back on.
The PTCM / Power train control module / computer is set up for the 4L60E transmission and that is what you will have to put back in. SORRY
Installing new speakers on a desktop computer is a very simple procedure. First, you must connect the speakers and the computer via usb cable that came with the computer. The best place to connect this perhaps is on the back of the computer. Then, plus in the 3.5 mm jack on the computer. Plug the power chord, turn the speakers on, and your all set!
You can get a keyboard with a hibernation button. You can also set the computer to go into power saving modes when you are not using it. Go to 'Control Panel' and look for 'Power Options'. You can then choose a power scheme or create a power scheme of your own.
First unplug brown wire to computer , set timing at o degrees, turn off engine, disconnect bat, wait 10 to 15 seconds , hook computer back up , connect bat cable back , start the engine and the computer will set the correct timing.