Simply execute the RunItOnce tool and it will open a file requester dialog asking you to select the program to run once on next boot. It will accept a. A limitation to this tool is you can only add and cannot edit or delete the RunOnce keys, you have to do it manually using the Windows Registry. Or alternatively, download and execute this registry file which will delete any keys created by RunItOnce.
To hibernate the computer, type the following line in the location text field. After completing the above steps, double-click the shortcut icon to shut down, restart, or put the computer into hibernation. After the shortcut is created, you can assign the shortcut a keyboard shortcut to shut down the computer using the keyboard.
For more information, see: How do I create a Windows shortcut key? If you want to create a batch file, you can add any of the above shutdown commands into the batch file with any other commands. For more information, see: How to make a batch file. Microsoft Windows XP includes a new shutdown command that allows users to shut down the computer through the command line, shortcut, or batch files.
Below are the steps required for creating a shutdown and restart shortcut. By default the radio button next to Daily will be flagged. The next step is to configure the actual time you would like the scheduler to run. As mentioned above, I want it to run at AM daily. The screenshot below illustrates this.
The next screen is where you will configure the Action to be taken. The three options here are to Start a program, Send an e-mail or Display a message. Since we want to call a batch file the option we will select here will be Start a program. This is also the default option. The next step will be to provide the path to the batch file that was created previously.
The example below shows where I have selected my batch file from the eOne Service Restart directory. For the final step, before clicking Finish, make sure to check the box next to Open the properties dialog for this task when I click Finish.
However majority of users are still using Windows to run their miner. So this article should really help them; especially who run Windows updates and or facing power outage problem more frequently. But you must first figure out how to boot your computer or mining rig automatically after a power outage or when connected to the mains power.
It is basically a BIOS setting that makes motherboard to boot automatically and all the latest motherboards has this option. We are not going to cover about it here, however we found two external sources which you will find useful:.
Both the above links should give you an insight on making your PC or mining rig restart automatically without having to press the power button manually. Hope that helps! By doing this when your PC or mining rig starts it will open MSI Afterburner along with the clock settings which you configured. At the same time making your miner run or making it run before the overclock setting loads up is a bad idea.
Which if you do so it may definitely end up crashing your PC or rig. The best practice would be to delay start the miner once all the Windows startup programs are loaded.
The process to achieve this is simple with a timeout command and it works in Windows 7, 8 and Windows Most of your mining programs are configured in a simple. Right click the file, click on edit and add the following command at the beginning.
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