Dell Precision 610 User Manual

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the software. To turn off a locked-up system, either press the power button a second time or press the reset button.

Dell ThermalShutdown Service

The Dell ThermalShutdown service helps protect components such as the system processor and the primary hard-disk drive from
damage due to overheating. It can also protect your system data from loss or corruption resulting from a thermal-related system
shutdown.

When installed, the service uses sensors to monitor the temperature of critical internal components. If a sensor detects a thermal
event, the system first performs an orderly operating system shutdown and then turns itself off. During the shutdown phase, the
power indicator flashes and a screen message notifies the user that the system is shutting down.

If the ThermalShutdown service is unable to shut down the system, the system will be shut down if Thermal Power-off is enabled
in the System Setup program. (See "

Thermal Power-Off

" in for more information.)

CAUTION:

The thermal sensors are always installed and operational. If the ThermalShutdown service is not

installed and a thermal event occurs, the system turns off after approximately 3 minutes if Thermal Power-off is
enabled in the System Setup program.

Auto Power On Utility

The Auto Power On utility (available for MS-DOS only) enables your system to automatically perform routine tasks in your absence.
For example, you might want your system to turn on at night and perform a backup procedure. To use the utility, you need to
create a batch file containing the command(s) or program(s) that you want performed in your absence. The Auto Power On utility
determines whether system power was turned on by the power button or by the Auto Power On setting in the System Setup
program and passes this information on to your batch file, which initiates the appropriate commands at system start-up. See "

Auto

Power On

" in for information on setting Auto Power On in the System Setup program.

The following example shows the contents of a possible batch file.

NOTE:

The first three lines of your batch file must match the first three lines in the following example.

autopowr
if errorlevel 2 goto alarm
if errorlevel 1 goto button
:alarm
call alarm.bat
autopowr /off
:button
call button.bat
goto end

The autopowr /off command turns off your computer.

Installing the Auto Power On Utility

The Auto Power On utility is already installed on your hard-disk drive. If you need to reinstall the Auto Power On utility, perform the
following steps:

1. If you have not already done so, use the Program Diskette Maker to make a diskette copy of the Dell System Utilities

diskette image on your hard-disk drive.>

The Program Diskette Maker is available through the Dell Accessories program folder. For more information, refer to the
online help provided in the Program Diskette Maker.

2. With the backup diskette in drive A, copy autopowr.com from the diskette to a directory of your choice on your hard-disk

drive.

If the path statement in your autoexec.bat file does not already contain the directory in which you reinstalled the Auto Power On

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