Gateway 9150 Guía Del Usuario
Chapter 3: Managing Power Consumption 55
Using Standby mode in Windows 98
Windows 98 uses Standby mode (which is referred to as Suspend mode in
Windows 95). When in Standby mode, your notebook enters a sleep state,
cutting off power to most devices except memory.
Windows 95). When in Standby mode, your notebook enters a sleep state,
cutting off power to most devices except memory.
The following table shows how to change the system modes in
Windows 98.
Windows 98.
Windows 95 and Windows NT
To manage your power management settings in Windows 95 and
Windows NT, you need to go into the BIOS Setup program and change the
power management settings. See “Using the Power menu” on page 56 for
more information on these settings and how to modify them.
Windows NT, you need to go into the BIOS Setup program and change the
power management settings. See “Using the Power menu” on page 56 for
more information on these settings and how to modify them.
Using Suspend mode in Windows 95 and Windows NT
Windows 95 and Windows NT use Suspend mode (which is referred to as
Standby mode in Windows 98). When in Suspend mode, your notebook
enters a sleep state according to the power management settings. Suspend
mode cuts off power from most devices except memory.
Standby mode in Windows 98). When in Suspend mode, your notebook
enters a sleep state according to the power management settings. Suspend
mode cuts off power from most devices except memory.
If your
notebook
is...
notebook
is...
...and you
want to...
want to...
...then do this
Off
Start up
Press the power button.
On
Standby
Click
Start
,
Shut Down
,
Standby,
then
click
OK.
- OR -
Press
Press
F
N
+F4.
In Standby
mode
mode
Resume
power
power
Press the power button briefly.
On
Shut down
Click
Start
,
Shut Down
, click
Shut Down
again, then click
OK.