How to Configure Advanced Power Options
* Open the Power Options Properties dialog box and click the Advanced tab.
* There are two options that always appear on the Advanced tab which can be selected as
desire by the user.
a) displays the current power status (plugged-in or on battery power) which provides
quick power-management access.
* There are two options that always appear on the Advanced tab which can be selected as
desire by the user.
a) displays the current power status (plugged-in or on battery power) which provides
quick power-management access.
b) check box on the Advanced tab which Prompt For Password When Computer
Resumes From Standby.
Resumes From Standby.
If it is a portable computer, Power Buttons section is available on the Advanced tab. This
allows to configure the power button on the computer in which can be configure to switch
on when press this button
allows to configure the power button on the computer in which can be configure to switch
on when press this button
How to Enable Hibernate Mode
Hibernate mode works a little different from standby mode. When a computer enters standby mode,
Windows XP turns off most of the devices (including display, hard disks, and peripherals),
but keeps enough power flowing to keep the information in memory intact—information of
open windows and running programs. which allows the computer to resume with the open
Windows XP turns off most of the devices (including display, hard disks, and peripherals),
but keeps enough power flowing to keep the information in memory intact—information of
open windows and running programs. which allows the computer to resume with the open
programs in which the user left it, it even restores any network connections that were active
at the time.
at the time.
* Open the Power Options Properties dialog box.
* Click Hibernate tab and select the Enable Hibernation check box.
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