For M1-11 generation CPU, BIOS version: ZTGLH1 1.06 X64, ZTGL1 1.03 x64
1. To access the BIOS Setup, power on the device by pressing the switch button, then promptly press the Delete key on the keyboard. Within the BIOS menu, navigate sequentially to Chipset > PCH-IO Configuration, and select "Set State After G3" to "S0 State". Once the configuration is finalized, choose Save & Exit > Save Changes and Exit, or simply press F10 to save and exit the BIOS settings.
For M1-12th Gen,Bios version: ZADL1 1.04 X64
2. Press the power button to start the device, then promptly press the Delete key on the keyboard to access the BIOS Setup. Navigate to Chipset > PCH-IO Configuration and set Power Failure to "Always On". Once the setup is finalized, choose Save & Exit > Save Changes and Exit, or simply press F10 to save and exit the BIOS configuration.
For M1-8th-9th-10th Gen, for bios version: ZCFLH 1.06 and ZCMLH 1.05.
3. Utilize a screwdriver to loosen the four screws located at the bottom of the chassis. Then, carefully open the A shell to reveal the motherboard. It is important to note that the built-in antenna on the A shell and WIFI connections should not be disconnected. When opening the A shell, pay attention to the angle to prevent any damage.
Locate the PWRON1 pin on the motherboard, which is accompanied by a jumper cap. By default, the jumper cap is placed across pins 1 and 2, disabling the Auto Power On function. To activate Auto Power On, move the jumper cap to pins 2 and 3. With this configuration, the computer will automatically power on after receiving electricity.