Service manual
Chapter 3: Managing Power Consumption 49
The following table shows how to change the system modes in Windows 95 
and Windows NT.
Modifying the power button mode
You can change the power button mode in the BIOS setup program from 
On/Off to Standby/Resume. See “Using the Power Menu” on Page 50 for 
more information about accessing the BIOS Power menu settings to change 
the power button mode.
Using the BIOS Setup Utility
The computer’s BIOS has a built-in program that lets you set many basic 
system characteristics. These settings are stored and saved even when the 
power is off. This section contains information about this setup utility and is 
intended to serve as a guide so that you can make changes to your system 
BIOS when necessary.
The screen example that you see in this chapter is similar to what you see on 
your LCD. However, you may have a system with a newer BIOS version 
than the one described in this manual. If there are differences, follow the 
Item Specific Help box in the right-hand column of the BIOS Setup menu.
If your 
notebook 
is...
...and you 
want to...
then do this:
Off Start up Press the power button
On Suspend
Click Start, Suspend
In Suspend 
mode
Resume 
power
Press the power button briefly
On Shut down Click Start, Shut Down, Shut down the 
computer, then click Yes.










