Using windows power options, Windows’ power schemes – Elitegroup X72IA v.3 User Manual

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chapter 3 battery power & power management

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Using Windows Power Options

Windows Power Management provides basic power saving

features. In the Windows Power Options Properties [Start >

Settings > Control Panel > Power Options] dialogue box, you

may enter time-out values for display and hard disk drive.

Windows power manager saves power by turning off hard drive

after 1 minute of inactivity, for example.

Windows’ Power Schemes

The power management control panel in Windows XP,

known as Power Schemes, is designed to provide the

user with an easy-to-use interface. The Power Schemes

tab can be found in the Power Options Properties panel

that is accessible via the control panel window.

Schemes are easy to understand, based on notebook

usage scenarios, and control not only processor power

usage but other system peripherals as well.

Go to [Start > Settings > Control Panel] and double-click

the Power Options icon.

Always on mode puts the processor into maximum

performance mode, which provides no power saving.

The other schemes control processor performance

based on demand. For example, Max Battery mode

lowers the processor’s speed and voltage to conserve

power as much as possible.

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