How to Schedule Windows 11 to Wake from Sleep Mode Automatically Using BIOS
BIOS stands for Basic Input/Output System, which is the software that controls your computer’s basic hardware, such as keyboard, mouse, disk drive, and more. The BIOS also has some advanced settings you can change to optimize your computer’s performance, including a setting to schedule Windows 11 to wake up from sleep mode automatically.
This method is more complicated than the first method, and may not be available on all computers. If you are not sure what you are doing, you should not change the BIOS settings, as it may cause damage to your computer. If you want to try this method, follow these steps:
- Open Settings > Update & Security > Recovery. Under the Advanced startup section, click Restart now.
- After your computer restarts, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > UEFI Firmware Settings > Restart.
- After your computer enters the BIOS, look for settings related to Wake on LAN, Wake on RTC, Wake on Alarm, or similar. These settings may vary depending on the make and model of your computer, so you may need to search the internet for the exact location and name of the settings.
- Turn on that setting, and specify a time when you want your computer to wake up from sleep mode, such as 8 a.m. Save your settings and exit BIOS.
- After your computer returns to Windows 11, make sure your computer is put to sleep, not shut down or hibernate. You can also check and change your sleep settings on Settings > System > Power & sleep.
Congratulations, you have successfully scheduled Windows 11 to wake up from sleep mode automatically using BIOS. Your computer will wake up from sleep mode according to the time you specified in BIOS, without the need for additional tasks or programs.
There are several things you need to pay attention to when using this method:
- Make sure your computer is connected to a stable power source, either using batteries or an adapter. If the power source is disconnected, your computer cannot wake from sleep mode.
- Make sure there are no other settings that may interfere with your BIOS settings, such as Sleep mode or Do not disturb mode. You can check and change these settings in Settings > System > Focus assist.
- If you want to change or cancel your BIOS settings, you must repeat the above steps and disable or change the settings related to Wake on LAN, Wake on RTC, Wake on Alarm, or the like.
Conclusion
In this article, we have described two ways to schedule Windows 11 to wake up from sleep mode automatically: using Task Scheduler or using BIOS. Both ways have their advantages and disadvantages, which you can adjust to your needs and preferences. By scheduling Windows 11 to wake up from sleep mode automatically, you can increase your productivity and comfort in using your computer.