To Manage Power Manually - HP omnibook xt6200 Reference Manual

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Batteries and Power Management
Managing Power Consumption
• Windows XP: Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, Power

To manage power manually

In addition to allowing the computer to enter its power-saving modes automatically, you
can also put it into any of the following three modes whenever you need to.
Power mode
Does this...
Standby
Maintains your current
session in RAM, and turns off
the display and other
components.
Hibernate
Saves the current session to
disk, then shuts down.
Provides maximum power
savings while still allowing
you to recover the current
session.
Off
Turns off your computer,
providing maximum power
savings. The current session
will not be saved, and any
unsaved data will be lost.
You can also turn off the display by closing the lid.
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Options. On the Power Schemes tab, select a power scheme. This scheme
automatically controls the processor speeds:
• The Max Battery scheme uses the lowest processor speeds while running on
battery power, but uses medium and high processor speeds on AC power.
• The Portable/Laptop option uses medium and high processor speeds on battery
and AC power.
See Windows Help for additional information about power schemes.
Reference Guide
Use when...
You will be away
from your computer
for up to several
hours.
You will be away
from your computer
for a day or more,
but want to continue
your session.
You're done with
your work.
To enter this mode...
Press blue sleep button
–or–
click Start, Shut Down,
Standby (Windows 2000)
–or–
click Start, Turn Off Computer,
Stand By (Windows XP).
Press Fn+F12
–or–
click Start, Shut Down,
Hibernate (Windows 2000).
Click Start, Shut Down, Shut
down (Windows 2000)
–or–
click Start, Turn Off Computer,
Turn Off (Windows XP)
–or–
slide the power button (only if
the Start menu procedure
doesn't work).

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