Batteries and Power Management
Managing Power Consumption
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The computer can also enter Hibernate mode if battery power reaches a critically low
level. (See “To respond to a low-battery warning” on page 54.) If this happens, you will
find on resuming that all your data has been saved, but some functions may be disabled.
To resume normal operation, restore power by connecting an AC adapter or installing a
charged battery, then shut the computer off and restart it.
Changing timeout settings and creating power schemes
You can adjust the periods of non-use after which your computer automatically shuts
down components or enters a power-saving mode. You can also save these settings as a
power scheme.
1. Open Power Options or Power Management in Control Panel:
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Windows 98 or 2000:
click Start, Settings, Control Panel, then double-click
Power Options (Windows 2000) or Power Management (Windows 98).
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Windows XP:
click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, Power
Options.
2. Click the Power Schemes tab, and enter the settings you want. If you don’t want a
particular timeout to occur, set the value to Never. See Windows Help for details.
If you want to save the settings as a power scheme, click Save As and enter a name
for the scheme.
For Windows 98, change the Hibernate timeout in BIOS Setup—see “To run the BIOS
Setup utility” on page 177.
CAUTION
For Windows 2000 or XP, do not disable Hibernate support in the Power settings,
or you will lose any unsaved data if the computer’s battery runs down completely.
Managing CPU power
If your computer contains a multispeed processor with Intel SpeedStep Technology, the
taskbar in Windows 98 or 2000 contains an Intel SpeedStep Technology icon. This
feature enables the processor to automatically switch to lower, power-saving speeds or to
higher-performance speeds according to the workload.
You can customize SpeedStep to best suit your working environment.
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Windows 98 or 2000:
Double-click the Intel SpeedStep Technology icon in the
taskbar, then select the battery and AC options you want. The Max Battery option
uses the lowest processor speeds for maximum battery time. The Auto option uses
medium and high processor speeds.
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