Using PM Setup
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Exit Menu Options
Exit menu options are described in Table 3-14.
Using PM Setup
PM Setup is a power management application that runs under Windows. You use PM Setup to create
power management “profiles” that the system will use under different power conditions. You can create
a separate profile for each of the following power conditions:
• AC Mode
The system is connected to an external power source such as the AC adapter or auto adapter.
• Normal Battery Mode
The system is operating under battery power with greater than 10% battery charge remaining.
• Low Battery Mode
The system is operating under battery power with 10% or lower battery charge remaining.
Note:
•
If you create power management profiles using PM Setup, the profiles you create are used only while
PM Setup is running.
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Windows 95 users: Activity generated by disk drive settings in Power Properties may be detected by
the BIOS as system activity and prevent the Suspend Timeout from working properly. For this reason,
disk drive timeout settings in Power Properties must be disabled (factory default setting). To confirm
that this is the case, open Power in Control Panel, select the Disk Drives tab in the Power Properties
window, and ensure that all disk drive low power mode options are disabled (unchecked). When
Windows 95 is configured this way, disk drive timeout settings in the BIOS are used.
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The initialization file for PM Setup is
PMSETUP.INI
. This file contains the initialization strings for
settings used in low battery mode and AC mode. (This file does not affect settings for normal mode
since settings for normal mode are stored in CMOS.) See “Configuring PM Setup Buttons” on page
3-23 for details on editing the initialization file to change the behavior of PM Setup buttons.
Table 3-14 BIOS Setup Exit Menu Options
Option
Description
Save Changes and Exit
Exit after writing all changed BIOS Setup settings to
CMOS memory.
Discard Changes and Exit
Exit without saving changes to BIOS Setup settings
to CMOS memory.
Load All Default Values
Load default settings for all BIOS Setup options.
Load All Previous Values
Read previous settings from CMOS memory and
load in all BIOS Setup options.
Save Changes
Save BIOS changes to CMOS.
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