Using Standby In Windows 98 - Gateway E-1400 System Manual

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4
On the Advanced tab, check the option
.
menu
5
Click
OK.
After you have added the
system into suspend from a normal working state by clicking
clicking
Suspend
Taking your system out of suspend
You can take your system out of suspend by pressing any key on the keyboard
or by moving the mouse. (A PS/2 or USB keyboard or mouse can bring the
system out of suspend.) The power LED turns green and your system returns
to the state it was in before it entered suspend.
If your system is part of a Novell network, putting your system in suspend
disconnects you from your network connection. Reestablish your network
connection when you take your system out of suspend.
To reestablish your network connection:
1
Click
Start
2
Select
Close all programs and log on as a different user
bypasses the restart process and displays your network logon dialog box.
3
Type your password and click
network connections are reestablished.
For more information about power management, see your Windows 95 Help
or Windows documentation.

Using standby in Windows 98

Windows 98 supports two standards of power management, Advanced Power
Management (APM) and Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI).
The standby mode, available through both APM and ACPI, saves power by
spinning down the hard drive, and by reducing or turning off power to the
monitor. ACPI enables your system to save additional power in standby by
controlling the power usage of individual devices, add-in boards, and hard
drives.
option to the
Suspend
.
and then click
Shut Down
Show suspend command on Start
menu, you can put your
Start
.
. Your logon script runs and your
OK
Power management
and then
Start
. Selecting this option
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