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    3Click the Hibernate tab.
    4Click the Enable hibernation check box, then click Apply. Hibernate mode is 
    now an option you can select on the Advanced tab in the Power Options 
    Properties dialog box and in the Tu r n O f f C o m p u t e r or Shut Down Windows 
    dialog box.
    To use Hibernate mode:
    ■As an automatic power savings mode:
    Open the Power Options Properties dialog box, then click the 
    Power Schemes 
    tab. Click the arrow button to open a 
    System hibernates list, then click the 
    time you want to use.
    - OR -
    Open the Power Options Properties dialog box, then click the 
    Advanced tab. 
    Hibernate is now an option in the 
    Power buttons lists. 
    						
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    ■As a manually-selected power savings mode:
    In Windows XP, click 
    Start, then click Tu r n O f f C o m p u t e r. Press and hold 
    S
    HIFT, then click Hibernate.
    - OR -
    In Windows 2000, click 
    Start, then click Shut Down. Click the arrow button 
    to open the 
    What do you want your computer to do list, then click Hibernate. 
    Click 
    OK.
    Help and 
    SupportFor more information about using Hibernate mode in 
    Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support.
    Type the keyword hibernate in the Search box 
    , then click the arrow. 
    						
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    These tips can make traveling with your notebook more 
    convenient and trouble-free. Read this chapter to learn 
    about:
    ■Using the modem
    ■Using your radio frequency wireless connections
    ■Transferring files
    ■Protecting your notebook from loss and theft
    ■Managing your notebook’s power efficiently
    Tips & TricksYou can download an electronic copy of this 
    guide from 
    support.gateway.com/support/manlib/
    . 
    						
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    Packing your notebook
    ■Remove all peripheral devices and cables. Remember to pack those you will 
    need while traveling.
    ■Pack your notebook securely into a briefcase or hand-carried luggage, and 
    keep it separate from toiletries, liquids, and food. Do not pack it in checked 
    luggage.
    ■K e e p  y o u r  n o t e b o o k  s t a b l e  d u r i n g  t r a v e l .  S e c u r e  i t  t o  p r e v e n t  i t  f r o m  s l i d i n g  
    around in overhead bins and car trunks.
    Traveling by air
    ■Prepare for airport security by charging the battery in case Security asks 
    you to start your notebook.
    ■Have your notebook hand-inspected or sent through the X-ray scanner, 
    but never carry it through the metal detector.
    ■Turn off your notebook for takeoff and landing.
    ■Do not check your notebook as baggage.
    ■Turn off wireless RF devices such as your wireless Ethernet emitter while 
    the aircraft is moving. For more information, see “Turning your wireless 
    Ethernet emitter on or off” on page 218.
    Modem
    ■Take a telephone cord to connect the modem to telephone jacks. If you 
    are traveling internationally, take telephone jack adapters or an acoustic 
    handset coupler.
    ■Take a telephone line protector.
    ■Take a telephone line tester to check for unsafe lines, especially if you are 
    traveling internationally.
    ■Take remote access information with you so you can connect to your ISP 
    while outside of your usual calling area. A list of country dialing codes may 
    be especially useful if you are traveling internationally. 
    						
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    Radio frequency wireless 
    connections
    ■Every country has different restrictions on the use of wireless devices. If 
    your notebook is equipped with a wireless device, check with the local 
    radio approval authorities prior to your trip for any restrictions on the use 
    of a wireless device in the destination country.
    ■If your notebook came equipped with an internal embedded wireless 
    device, see “Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information” on page 307 for 
    general wireless regulatory guidelines.
    ■Wireless communication can interfere with equipment on commercial 
    aircraft. Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to be turned 
    off while traveling in an airplane. IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, and 
    IEEE 802.11g communication devices are examples of devices which use 
    wireless to communicate. For instructions on how to turn off your wireless 
    device, see “Turning your wireless Ethernet emitter on or off” on page 218.
    Files
    ■Copy your working files from your desktop computer to your notebook 
    before you travel.
    ■If you need to access your desktop computer files from your notebook 
    while traveling, set up your desktop computer for remote access. Contact 
    your network administrator for more information about remote access.
    ■Take extra recordable media for transferring files between computers and 
    backing up files. 
    						
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    Security
    ■Get a locking cable for your notebook so you can attach a cable lock and 
    leave your notebook in your hotel room while you are away.
    ■Always keep your notebook with you while waiting in airports, train 
    stations, or bus terminals. Be ready to claim your notebook as soon as it 
    passes through the x-ray machine in security checkpoints.
    ■Write down your notebook model number and serial number (see 
    “Identifying your model” on page 12) in case of theft or loss, and keep the 
    information in a safe place. Also, tape your business card or an address 
    label to your notebook and accessories.
    ■Whoever sits next to you or behind you can see your notebook display. 
    Avoid working with confidential files until you can be sure of privacy.
    ■Use a startup password to restrict access to your notebook.
    To create a startup password:
    1Restart your notebook. As soon as you see a startup screen, pressF2. 
    The BIOS Setup utility opens.
    2Open the Security menu, then highlight Set Supervisor Password, 
    then press E
    NTER and follow the instructions. You must set the 
    supervisor password in order to set the user (startup) password.
    3Highlight Set User Password, then press ENTER and follow the 
    instructions. This is the password you need to enter at startup.
    ImportantUse a password that you can remember, but that is difficult 
    for someone else to guess. The password feature is very 
    secure, with no easy way to recover a forgotten password. 
    If you forget your password, you must return your notebook 
    to Gateway for service. Call Gateway Technical Support 
    for instructions. 
    						
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    4Highlight Password on boot, then select Enabled by pressing the 
    spacebar.
    5Open the Exit menu, highlight Exit Saving Changes, then press ENTER. 
    When you start your notebook, you are prompted to enter the user 
    password you set in Step 3.
    Power
    ■Take your AC power adapter to recharge the battery. If you are traveling 
    internationally, take power plug adapters.
    ■Take a portable surge protector to protect your notebook from power 
    surges.
    ■To get the best performance from your notebook, avoid using the battery 
    whenever possible, monitor the battery charge, and use the most efficient 
    power management settings.
    ■For information on conserving battery power, see “Conserving battery 
    power” on page 174.
    ■For information on using alternate power sources, see “Using alternate 
    power sources” on page 174.
    ■For information on monitoring the battery charge, see “Monitoring 
    the battery charge” on page 168.
    Additional tips
    ■If you plan to use several USB peripheral devices, take a portable USB hub 
    to provide additional USB ports.
    ■Take a network cable if you need to connect to a network. Some hotels 
    provide Internet connectivity only through their networks.
    ■If your notebook has been exposed to cold temperatures, allow it to warm 
    to room temperature before turning it on.
    ■Carry proof of ownership or a merchandise passport when traveling 
    internationally. 
    						
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    ■Consult your insurance company and credit card company to learn about 
    emergency travel assistance if your notebook is lost or damaged.
    ■Ta k e  y o u r  System Restoration CDs in case you need to install an additional 
    driver or software. 
    						
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    Customizing
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    This chapter provides information about customizing your 
    notebook by changing settings in Windows. Read this 
    chapter to learn how to:
    ■Change screen and display settings
    ■Change the background and screen saver
    ■Adjust the touchpad settings
    ■Add, change, and switch user accounts in Windows XP 
    						
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    Adjusting the screen and desktop 
    settings
    Adjusting the color depth and screen area are two of the most basic display 
    settings you may need to change. You can also adjust settings such as the screen 
    background and screen saver.
    Adjusting the color depth
    Color depth is the number of colors your screen displays. Various image types 
    require various color depths for optimum appearance. For example, simple color 
    drawings may appear adequately in 256 colors while color photographs need 
    millions of colors to be displayed with optimum quality.
    Windows lets you choose from several color depth settings. We recommend 
    that you use the 32-bit True Color setting at all times.
    If the color in your images seems “false” or “jumpy,” especially after you have 
    played a game or run a video-intensive program, check the color depth setting 
    and return it to 32-bit True Color, if necessary.
    To change the color depth:
    1In Windows XP, click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel 
    window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, click 
    Appearance and Themes.
    - OR - 
    In Windows 2000, click 
    Start, Settings, then click Control Panel. The Control 
    Panel window opens.
    2Click/Double-click the Display icon. The Display Properties dialog box opens. 
    						
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