Power Management
features enabled when on DC (battery) power and disabled when on AC power. In
Windows NT, use the BIOS Setup utility to modify the default settings, if desired.
If you do not use the keyboard, mouse, or drives for the preset length of inactive time,
your screen goes blank and your system goes into a power saving mode of operation.
This is known as Standby mode (Windows NT) or LCD timeout (Windows 98/2000).
When your screen goes blank, just press the Space Bar or move your mouse to
reactivate your system. If the power status LED blinks, the system has entered the next
level of power management, Suspend mode (Windows NT) or Standby mode
(Windows 98/2000). See the following questions and answers.
"sleep" and requires that you press the Power button again to bring it back to Active
mode. (The System Switch BIOS parameter must be set to "Sleep.")
Putting your system into Suspend initiates the Suspend power-saving mode and is a
convenient way of conserving energy when you are going to be away from your system
for short period of time.
Does my system come with power management features enabled?
Your system's default settings are configured with power management
What is the purpose of Suspend to RAM? (Windows NT)
Suspend-to-RAM in Windows NT places the system in a deeper state of
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