4.
Select
Enable Hibernate Support
.
5.
Click
Apply
.
6.
Click the
Advanced
tab.
Select
Hibernate
for each of the appropriate options listed under the
Advanced
tab.
7.
Click
Apply
.
When you shut down your computer, you will see a new option in the
Start
menu called
Hibernate
. See
Microsoft Windows 2000 system help for more information on hibernate mode.
Resume from hibernate mode by pressing the power button.
NOTE: With systems running ACPI, you cannot remove devices or undock your computer while in the
hibernate mode.
Some PC Cards may not operate correctly after resuming from hibernate mode. If you encounter problems
with a card, remove and reinsert the card.
Power Management Properties for Microsoft Windows 98
Windows 98 with Advanced Power Management (APM) provides the
Power Management
Properties
window for setting power conservation features.
To access the
Power Management Properties
window and set the power management features, perform
the following steps in Windows 98:
1. Click the
Start
button, point to
Settings
, and click
Control Panel
.
2. Double-click the
Power Management Properties
icon.
The
Power Management Properties
window contains the following tabs:
Power Scheme
— allows you to select one of three power mode settings.
NOTE: With systems running ACPI, select the
Notebook/Portable
setting as the
Power Scheme
to conserve battery life while the system is in standby mode. If the
Always On
setting is selected, the battery life may be much shorter when in standby
mode.
Alarms
— allows you to set the
Low Battery
and
Critical Battery
alarms to alert you when
the computer battery falls below a certain percentage. When you received your computer,
the
Low Battery
and
Critical Battery
alarms check boxes were not checked. Dell
recommends that you do not select these options.
Power Meter
— allows you to view the percentage of battery life remaining when your
computer is operating on battery power. If your computer is operating on AC power, the
computer displays a message.
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