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XP thinks PC is a laptop
Posted by Stephen Thompson on October 23rd, 2005


Yesterday my PC went into hibernation because (it said) battery power was
low. This is odd, since it doesn't run on a battery. It's plugged into an
APC 650 UPS, which is plugged into a wall outlet. Also, the power scheme
is set to Home/Office Desk, not Portable/Laptop.

When I look at the Power Options in Control Panel, I see the following
tabs: Power Schemes, Alarms, Power Meter, Advanced, Hibernate. (I think
these are the tabs you normally see for a laptop. My other PC has Power
Schemes, Advanced, Hibernate and UPS tabs.) It's especially odd that
there's no UPS tab, since it's plugged into a UPS and connected with a USB
cable.

Can anyone suggest a way to fix this? Thanks.

Posted by Chuck on October 23rd, 2005


Basically, I've ended up unplugging the UPS USB cable. This works if you do
not want to use shutdown/standby/hibernate on pending power failure. Or,
you might have followed the instructions more closely when you installed the
UPS.

"Stephen Thompson" <thomp@cableaz.com> wrote in message
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> Yesterday my PC went into hibernation because (it said) battery power was
> low. This is odd, since it doesn't run on a battery. It's plugged into an
> APC 650 UPS, which is plugged into a wall outlet. Also, the power scheme
> is set to Home/Office Desk, not Portable/Laptop.
>
> When I look at the Power Options in Control Panel, I see the following
> tabs: Power Schemes, Alarms, Power Meter, Advanced, Hibernate. (I think
> these are the tabs you normally see for a laptop. My other PC has Power
> Schemes, Advanced, Hibernate and UPS tabs.) It's especially odd that
> there's no UPS tab, since it's plugged into a UPS and connected with a USB
> cable.
>
> Can anyone suggest a way to fix this? Thanks.



Posted by Kelly on October 25th, 2005


Most interesting, guys. Thanks for sharing and hope this helps.

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"Chuck" <cdkuder@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Basically, I've ended up unplugging the UPS USB cable. This works if you
> do
> not want to use shutdown/standby/hibernate on pending power failure. Or,
> you might have followed the instructions more closely when you installed
> the
> UPS.
>
> "Stephen Thompson" <thomp@cableaz.com> wrote in message
> news:dlunl1dl22teehpo9aujm53gj7gbpuv4ap@4ax.com...
>> Yesterday my PC went into hibernation because (it said) battery power was
>> low. This is odd, since it doesn't run on a battery. It's plugged into an
>> APC 650 UPS, which is plugged into a wall outlet. Also, the power scheme
>> is set to Home/Office Desk, not Portable/Laptop.
>>
>> When I look at the Power Options in Control Panel, I see the following
>> tabs: Power Schemes, Alarms, Power Meter, Advanced, Hibernate. (I think
>> these are the tabs you normally see for a laptop. My other PC has Power
>> Schemes, Advanced, Hibernate and UPS tabs.) It's especially odd that
>> there's no UPS tab, since it's plugged into a UPS and connected with a
>> USB
>> cable.
>>
>> Can anyone suggest a way to fix this? Thanks.

>
>



Posted by Stephen Thompson on October 27th, 2005


"Chuck" <cdkuder@msn.com> wrote:

>Basically, I've ended up unplugging the UPS USB cable. This works if you
>do not want to use shutdown/standby/hibernate on pending power failure.
>Or, you might have followed the instructions more closely when you
>installed the UPS.


I'll dig out the instructions and see what I did wrong. (I installed it a
while ago and only recently noticed the problem.) Thanks for the help.


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