Effects Of Stopping The Omnibook - HP OmniBook 800 Evaluator Manual

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Introduction
Power Management

Effects of stopping the OmniBook

When you press this:
On/Off button
(with ac adapter)
On/Off button
(no ac adapter)
Ctrl+Alt+On/Off
button
OmniBook.
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To shut down without
saving your session: shut
down Windows, then press
the Ctrl+Alt+On/Off.
(Windows 95 automatically
turns off the OmniBook
when you shut down.)
The OmniBook does this:
Turns off the display.
Maintains current session.
Maintains network connections.
Maintains SCSI devices.
Charges the battery.
Restarts quickly ("Instant-On").
Turns off the display.
Maintains current session.
Saves significant power.
Restarts quickly ("Instant-On").
Turns off the display
Saves maximum power.
Resets everything at startup.
Starts a new session.
Charges battery if ac adapter is
connected.
Windows 95 restores network connections and SCSI devices when you turn on the
Off: Reboots at turn-on. Previous session is
not saved. Saves maximum battery power.
External connections are lost. (Standard
method for Windows NT and OS/2.)
Limitations of this method are:
Requires ac power.
Saves minimal power.
Loses network connections.
Loses SCSI devices.
Requires some battery power.
Reboots at startup.
Loses current session.
Loses network connections.
Loses SCSI devices.
Potential loss of data if not properly
shut down.

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