16 The Gateway 2000 Solo Multimedia Notebook

Standby mode

To conserve the system’s power and resources while it is on, enter the Power Management Menu (See page 28.) and switch the Standby Timer setting in the User Settings Menu: Battery to the desired time amount. The unit then goes into Standby mode if you don’t use the keyboard or EZ Pad for a while: The hard disk drive spins down, the screen goes blank, and the Standby icon on the status display bar lights. (See page 8.) After about 10 minutes of Standby mode, the unit automatically shifts to Suspend mode. Using the keyboard or EZ Pad sends the unit from Standby mode back to its active mode .

Suspend mode

The system goes into Suspend mode after 10 minutes or so of Standby mode. It also enters Suspend mode from the active mode if the battery is removed, the cover is closed, or the power button is pressed. When the unit is in Suspend mode, it appears to be shut off, but it is actually using a very small amount of power to save your work for up to three weeks. Of course, work should still be saved to the hard drive as often as possible, because the Suspend save only lasts as long as the unit is in Suspend mode. To exit Suspend mode, open the cover and press the power button.

Rebooting

If the system stops responding to the EZ Pad or the keyboard, it has experienced a “hang.” Generally, a hang can be fixed by one of the following procedures:

Ctrl+Alt+Del: Press the Ctrl, Alt, and Del keys simultaneously. Try this procedure (also called a “warm boot”) before attempting the others below.

Fn+Alt+Del: Press the Fn, Alt, and Del keys simultaneously. This procedure (also called a “cold boot”) is similar to pressing the reset button on a desktop computer.

Hardware Reset button: If the keystrokes above don’t have any effect, press this button (located inside the PCMCIA slot on the left side of the unit) to restart the unit.

Left side view of the system

Hardware reset button:

press once to reboot the unit.

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Gateway SYSMAN017AAUS manual Standby mode, Suspend mode, Rebooting, Left side view of the system