- What IS Power Management
- Posted by John Trask on November 19th, 2007
An embarassing question, but one I've got to ask.
Power Management turns devices off (monitor, hard disk, computer) after an
absense of "activity" for a perdetermined period of time.
My real question is what constitutes "activity"? I'm assuming that for
turning off the monitor, it simply looks for a lack of keyboard/mouse input.
Is it that simple?
If so, is it still that simple when we talk about turning off hard disks?
Going to Stand-by or Hibernate?
I've gone so far as to read the Windows XP help file, but I can't find this
in black & white anywhere.
- Posted by Ka2H on November 20th, 2007
"John Trask" wrote:
Like the Windows XP help file didn't provide you with answers in black &
white, the following Microsoft articles may act accordingly, however may they
put some light on the issue:
"Description of the Different Advanced Power Management States":
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q308535/#appliesto
"Power Management":
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro....mspx?mfr=true
"Windows XP and Advanced Power Management (APM) Support":
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307525
"Configure Windows XP power management":
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...powermgmt.mspx
Regards,
Ka2H
- Posted by Ka2H on November 20th, 2007
"John Trask" wrote:
Like the Windows XP help file didn't provide you with answers in black &
white, the following Microsoft articles may act accordingly, however may they
put some light on the issue:
"Description of the Different Advanced Power Management States":
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q308535/#appliesto
"Power Management":
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro....mspx?mfr=true
"Windows XP and Advanced Power Management (APM) Support":
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307525
"Configure Windows XP power management":
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...powermgmt.mspx
Regards,
Ka2H
- Posted by John Trask on November 21st, 2007
Thanks. I'll check these out.
I've also since learned that the Department of Energy will give me Power
Management technical support (or so they claim on their web site
www.energystar.com). I've sent an information request to them.
If I do get a definitive answer, I'll be sure to share.
"Ka2H" wrote:
- Posted by John Trask on November 21st, 2007
Thanks. I'll check these out.
I've also since learned that the Department of Energy will give me Power
Management technical support (or so they claim on their web site
www.energystar.com). I've sent an information request to them.
If I do get a definitive answer, I'll be sure to share.
"Ka2H" wrote: