To use Hibernate mode:
As an automatic power savings mode:
Open the Power Options dialog box, then click the
Click the arrow button to open the
the time you want to use.
- OR -
Open the Power Options dialog box, then click the
Hibernate is now an option in the
As a manually-selected power savings mode:
In Windows XP, click
hold S
- OR -
In Windows 2000, click
button to open the
click
Help and
Support
Changing SpeedStep settings
The processor installed in your notebook may use Intel
technology to conserve battery power. A SpeedStep-equipped processor can
change its operating speed according to the power source. Your notebook's
default settings operate the processor at full speed while connected to
AC power and at reduced speed (which uses less power) while using battery
power. If you are using Windows XP, you change the Intel SpeedStep settings
in the BIOS Setup utility. If you are using Windows 2000, you change the
SpeedStep settings in Windows.
Start
, then click
Hibernate
HIFT
Start
What do you want your computer to do
. Click
.
Hibernate
OK
For more information about using Hibernate mode in
Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support.
Type the keyword hibernate in the HelpSpot Search box
www.gateway.com
System hibernates
Power buttons
, then click
Turn Off Computer
.
, then click
Shut Down
, then click the arrow.
Changing power settings
tab.
Power Schemes
list, then click
tab.
Advanced
lists.
. Press and
. Click the arrow
list, then
®
SpeedStep™
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