Windows 2000 And Intel Speedstep Technology; Windows 98 Se Power Management Properties - NEC Versa L320 User Manual

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Windows 2000 and Intel SpeedStep Technology

Use the Intel SpeedStep technology (available in systems with Intel Pentium III
processors) to optimize processing speed and conserve battery life.
Enable Intel SpeedStep technology through the Power menu (Intel SpeedStep2) in the
BIOS Setup utility. The available settings are Disabled and Enabled. Use Disabled to
turn off Intel SpeedStep2 technology.
If Intel SpeedStep2 technology is enabled in your system, an icon appears on your
taskbar allowing you to adjust processing properties. However, the default settings are
recommended for optimal performance and battery conservation.
For information about accessing the BIOS Setup utility and the Intel SpeedStep2
technology parameter, see "Entering BIOS Setup" and "Power Menu" earlier in this
chapter.

Windows 98 SE Power Management Properties

In Windows 98 SE, most ACPI power management settings are controlled through
Windows Power Management Properties, not through the BIOS Setup utility, unless
otherwise noted. To access Windows 98 SE Power Management Properties, go to Start,
Settings, Control Panel, and double click Power Management.
The Power Management Properties include the following power management areas:
T Power Schemes
T Alarms
T Power Meter
T Advanced
T Hibernate
T Intel SpeedStep technology.
3-20 Using the BIOS Setup Utility

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