Difference between revisions of "Application note - Airtop3 How to disable Auto-on feature"
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− | * This application | + | * This application note provides an explanation on how to disable the Auto-on feature through the BIOS menus. |
* It applies to Airtop3 only. | * It applies to Airtop3 only. | ||
==Instructions== | ==Instructions== | ||
− | # Enter the BIOS menu by clicking "ESC" on startup | + | # Enter the BIOS menu by clicking '''"ESC"'''on startup |
− | # Navigate to Chipset | + | # Navigate to '''Chipset''' ➡ '''PCH-IO Configuration''' ➡ '''State After G3''' and choose: |
− | ##S0 - Always on | + | ##'''S0''' - Always on |
− | ##S5 - Always off | + | ##'''S5''' - Always off |
− | ##Last state - Returns to last state remembered by the system prior abrupt shutdown. | + | ##'''Last state''' - Returns to last state remembered by the system prior abrupt shutdown. |
Latest revision as of 13:11, 2 October 2019
- This application note provides an explanation on how to disable the Auto-on feature through the BIOS menus.
- It applies to Airtop3 only.
Instructions
- Enter the BIOS menu by clicking "ESC"on startup
- Navigate to Chipset ➡ PCH-IO Configuration ➡ State After G3 and choose:
- S0 - Always on
- S5 - Always off
- Last state - Returns to last state remembered by the system prior abrupt shutdown.