[pchelpers] Re: is it called power management?

I found the following.
By the way, 'enable hybernation' was checkmarked.

It said 'none' though just now where you could put a time limit when to do
it, so I'll test this out and see if that's the fix.

G'nite.

Re-Na Hanson / Arkansas USA



To automatically put your computer into hibernation

You must be logged on as a computer administrator in order to complete this
procedure.

  1.. Open Power Options in Control Panel.
  2.. Click the Hibernate tab, select the Enable hibernate support check
box, and then click Apply.
  If the Hibernate tab is unavailable, your computer does not support this
feature.

  3.. Click the APM tab, click Enable Advanced Power Management support, and
then click Apply.
  The APM tab is unavailable on ACPI-compliant computers. ACPI automatically
enables Advanced Power Management, which disables the APM tab.

  4.. Click the Power Schemes tab, and then select a time period in System
hibernates. Your computer hibernates after it has been idle for the
specified amount of time.
 Notes

  a.. To open Power Options, click Start, click Control Panel, click
Performance and Maintenance, and then click Power Options.
  b.. When you put your computer into hibernation, everything in computer
memory is saved on your hard disk, and your computer is switched off. When
you turn the computer back on, all programs and documents that were open
when you turned the computer off are restored on the desktop.
  c.. To put your computer into hibernation, you must have a computer that
is set up by the manufacturer to support this option.
  d.. Using Power Options in Control Panel, you can adjust any power
management option that your computer's unique hardware configuration
supports. Because these options may vary widely from computer to computer,
the options described may differ from what you see. Power Options
automatically detects what is available on your computer and shows you only
the options that you can control.
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