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| Special features |
Panel power on/off | This feature turns power to the computer off when the | |
| display panel is closed and turns it back on when the | |
| panel is opened. You can specify the setting in the When | |
| I close the lid item of the Setup Action tab in TOSHIBA | |
| Power Saver. |
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Low battery auto- | When battery power is exhausted to the point that com- | |
matic hibernation | puter operation cannot be continued, the system auto- | |
| matically enters Hibernation and shuts down. You can | |
| specify the setting in the Setup Action tab in TOSHIBA | |
| Power Saver. |
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Heat dispersal | To protect from overheating, the CPU has an internal | |
| temperature sensor. If the computer’s internal tempera- | |
| ture rises to a certain level, the cooling fan is turned on | |
| or the processing speed is lowered. Use the Cooling | |
| Method item of the Basic Setup tab in TOSHIBA Power | |
| Saver. |
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| Maximum | Turns on fan first, then if necessary |
| Performance | lowers CPU processing speed. |
| Battery | Lowers the CPU processing speed |
| optimized | first, then if necessary turns on the |
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| fan. |
Hibernation | This feature lets you turn off the power without exiting | |
| from your software. The contents of main memory are | |
| saved to the hard disk, when you turn on the power | |
| again, you can continue working right where you left | |
| off. Refer to the Turning off the power section in Chap- | |
| ter 3, Getting Started, for details. | |
Standby | If you have to interrupt your work, you can turn off the | |
| power without exiting from your software. Data is |
maintained in the computer’s main memory. When you turn on the power again, you can continue working right where you left off.
INTRODUCTION