Power Management
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Chapter 3: Power Management
Overview
To conserve power, especially when using the battery, your computer power man-
agement conserves power by controlling individual components of the computer
(the monitor and hard disk drive) or the whole system. This chapter covers:
• The Power Sources
• Turning on the Computer
• Power Plans
• Power-Saving States
• Configuring the Power Buttons
• Battery Information
The computer uses enhanced power saving techniques to give the operating system
(OS) direct control over the power and thermal states of devices and processors. For
example, this enables the OS to set devices into low-power states based on user set-
tings and information from applications.
OS Note
Power management
functions will vary slight-
ly depending on your
operating system. For
more information it is
best to refer to the user’s
manual of your operat-
ing system.
(
Note
: All pictures used
on the following pages
are from the
Windows
Vista
OS.)
Hibernate Mode In
Windows Vista SP1
If you are using
Win-
dows Vista SP1
with
4GB
RAM
installed, see
page
for informa-
tion on
Hibernate
.
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