or you can specify a Standby Timeout delay time of from 1 to 16 minutes. The default is 1 Minute.

Rest Time out: Sets the period of computer inactivity from standby that must pass before your computer automatically goes into rest mode. When the rest timeout expired, your computer goes to the rest mode according to Rest Mode.

Rest Mode: Specifies the type of rest mode your computer enters:

Power On Suspend: Saves power by turning off the microprocessor and DMA clocks, video, and all controllable peripheral devices. Some power is still used when your system is in this mode.

Save To Disk (default): Provides the greatest power-saving capabilities by essentially turning off your computer. In the save to disk mode, all syste logic (except for your computer wakeup circuitry and battery charger) is turned off. During save to disk mode, the system and video memory are saved to the hard drive and are restored when your computer resumes from rest.

When the computer enters save to disk mode, it will not resume normal operation at a specified time no matter how the Resume On Time field is set.

Hard Disk Timeout: Sets the amount of time the hard disk needs to be inactive before it is turned off.

Resume On Modem Ring: Enables the computer to resume operation from rest mode in the event of modem communication. The computer will resume only if the Rest Mode field is set to Power On Suspend, not Save To Disk. The default setting is Off. Windows 98 do not use this item.

Resume On Time: Enables the computer to resume operation from rest mode at a scheduled time. The computer will resume only if the Rest Mode field is set to Power On Suspend, not Save To Disk. If you set this field to On, you must set the Resume Time field as well. The default setting is Off. Windows 98 do not use this feature.

Resume Time: Specifies the time for your computer to automatically resume from rest mode. Enter two-digit numbers to indicate the hour, minutes, and seconds in the format hh:mm:ss. Use a 24-hour clock . Use the tab key to move between the hour, minute, and second cells. Use the hyphen key <-> or <Space> bar to decrease or increase the numbers.

You must set this option if you enable Resume On Time.

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