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off. This option does not initiate Standby or
Hibernation.
be turned off after 5 minutes and the system
placed into Standby after 15 minutes.
Always On
The monitor is turned off after 20 minutes, and
the hard disk is never turned off. This option
does not initiate Standby or Hibernation
The monitor is turned off after 15 minutes, and the
hard disk is turned off after 30 minutes. This option
does not initiate Standby or Hibernation
Minimal Power Management
The monitor is turned off after 15 minutes, and
the hard disk is never turned off. This option
does not initiate Standby or Hibernation.
The monitor is turned off after 5 minutes, the hard
disk turned off after 15 minutes, and the computer
will be placed into Standby after 5 minutes.
Max Battery
The monitor is turned off after 15 minutes, and
the computer is placed into Standby after 20
minutes. This change to Hibernation after 45
minutes.
The monitor will be turned off after 1 minute, the
hard disk will be turned off after 3 minutes, and the
system placed into Standby after 2 minutes
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The monitor is turned off after 15 minutes, and
the computer is placed into Standby after 20
minutes. This change to Hibernation after 45
minutes.
The monitor will be turned off after 1 minute, the
hard disk will be turned off after 3 minutes, and the
system placed into Standby after 2 minutes
Configure Power Schemes
Windows XP allows for all of the above power schemes can be configured to cater for user specific requirements. This can be done as follow:
Step 1: Tap the Windows Start button and choose “Settings” and then "Control Panel".
Step 2: Double tap "Power Options".
Step 3: To use a preconfigured power scheme, select one of the standard options from the "Power schemes" drop down. You can customize the
selected preconfigured scheme by changing the "Turn off monitor," "Turn off hard disks" and "System standby" settings on the lower half of the
screen.
Step 4: Modify the settings for Alarms, Power Meter, Hibernate and Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) by clicking the appropriate tabs and
choosing the desired options. These settings are specifically important for laptop computers.
Step 5: Change Advanced options such as how your computer responds when you press the power or sleep buttons by clicking the "Advanced" tab
and choosing the desired options. You can also specify whether you'd like your computer to ask for your password when returning from standby by
checking or un-checking the "Prompt for password" box.