After Power Failure
In computer BIOS settings for Intel desktop boards, After Power Failureis a power management option that will set the mode of operation if a power loss occurs. Users can select the following settings:
Stay Off: Keeps the power off until the power button is pressed.
Last State: Restores the previous power state before power loss occurs.
Power On: Restores power to the computer.
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