Changing Performance ModesBefore the performance mode changes from BatteryOptimized to Maximum Performance mode in Windows 95 or

Windows NT 4.0 —You are prompted to restart the computer. The restart selection on the prompt restarts the computer and returns your work to the screen.

It is not necessary to restart the computer to change from

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Combining Performance Modes with Other Power Settings

The SpeedStep technology performance modes are independent of all other power settings available on the computer except the Custom processor speed settings available in Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0.

In Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 only

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Setting SpeedStep Preferences

NOTE: If the SpeedStep window and icon are not accessible, they may be disabled in Computer Setup. To enable the window and icon, refer to Chapter 15 in this guide.

Using the SpeedStep WindowTo open the SpeedStep window from the desktop✩■Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0, selectStartΠρογραµσΙντελ ΣπεεδΣτεπ τεχην

✩■Windows 98, select StartΣεττινγσΧοντρολ ΠανελΠοωερ ΜανγεµΙντελντΣπεεδΣτεπ τ

✩■Windows 2000 Professional, selectStartΣεττινγσΧοντρολΠοωερΠανελΟπτιονσΙντελι ΣπεεδΣτεπ τεχηνολογψ ταβ.

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