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| Hardware, Utilities and Options |
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| Panel power on/off | This feature turns power to the computer off | |
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| when the display panel is closed and turns it | |
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| back on when the panel is opened. This can be | |
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| specified in the Power Options. | |
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| Low battery | When battery power is exhausted to the point | |
| automatic | that computer operation cannot be continued, the | |
| Hibernation Mode | system automatically enters hibernation and | |
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| shuts down. This can be specified in the Power | |
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| Heat dispersal | To protect from overheating, the CPU has an | |
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| internal temperature sensor. If the computer’s | |
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| internal temperature rises to a certain level, the | |
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| cooling fan is turned on or the processing speed | |
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| is lowered. This can be specified in the Power | |
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| Maximum | Turns on fan first, then if |
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| Performance | necessary lowers CPU |
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| processing speed. |
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| Battery | Turns on fan first, if necessary |
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| Optimized | lowers CPU processing speed |
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| earlier than at Maximum |
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| Performance Mode for long |
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| battery life. |
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| Hibernation | This feature allows you to turn off the power | |
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| without exiting from your software. The contents | |
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| of main memory are saved to the hard disk, when | |
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| you turn on the power again, you can continue | |
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| working right where you left off. Refer to the | |
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| Turning Off The Power section in Chapter 1, | |
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| Getting Started, for details. | |
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| Sleep | If you have to interrupt your work, you can turn | |
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| off the power without exiting from your software. | |
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| 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.
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