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Traveling with Your Computer 
Managing Power Consumption 
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Guide 
Managing Power Consumption 
When you’re running your computer on battery power, you will want to maximize 
operating time without compromising performance. Your computer is designed to help 
you reduce power consumption and extend battery life without needing to turn it off. 
•  During idle periods, the computer automatically enters power-saving modes after 
specified timeout periods. You can adjust these timeouts to suit your working habits. 
•  You can manually send the computer into a power-saving mode at any time by 
pressing the appropriate key—see “To manage power manually” on page 45. 
How the computer manages power automatically 
Your computer automatically enters Hibernate mode, Standby mode, and Display-off 
mode, and turns off the hard disk based on values set in the Power Management 
Properties window (Windows 98 or 2000), the Power Options Properties window 
(Windows ME), or the BIOS Setup utility (Windows 95).  
Automatic action 
Occurs after… 
To resume… 
Turns off hard disk. 
Turns off the hard disk drive. This is usually 
set to occur shortly after the display is turned 
off. 
The hard disk is not accessed 
for the specified interval. 
Begin using the computer: 
the hard disk turns on when 
needed. 
Enters Display-off mode. 
Turns off the display and hard disk to 
conserve battery power and extend the life of 
the display. 
No keyboard, pointing device, or 
other input activity occurs for the 
specified interval. 
Press any key or move a 
pointing device to return to 
your current session. 
Enters Standby mode. 
Maintains your current session in RAM, and 
turns off the display and other components to 
conserve battery power. 
No pointing devices are used, 
no disk drive is accessed, and 
no port (serial, parallel, or IR) is 
active for the specified interval. 
Press the blue sleep button 
to return to your current 
session. 
Enters Hibernate mode. 
Saves your current session to the hard disk, 
then turns off the computer. 
No pointing devices are used, 
no disk drive is accessed, and 
no port (serial, parallel, or IR) is 
active for the specified interval. 
Press the blue sleep button 
to restore your previous 
session. 
Lowers CPU speed (SpeedStep only). 
Switches to the lower CPU speed to use 
power more efficiently. See below. 
The ac adapter is unplugged. 
Plug in the ac adapter.