Gateway Profile 4 User Manual
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133 Power management www.gateway.com Changing the power scheme To change the power scheme: 1In Windows XP, click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, click Performance and Maintenance . - OR - In Windows 2000, click Start, Settings, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. 2Click/Double-click the Power Options or Power Management icon. The Power Options Properties dialog box opens.
134 Chapter 7: Customizing Your Computer www.gateway.com 3Click the arrow button to open the Power Schemes list, then click the power scheme you want. - OR - Click an arrow button for the System standby, Turn off monitor, or Turn off hard disks timer, then click the time you want. To save your custom power scheme, click Save As and type a name for the scheme. 4Click OK. Changing advanced power settings To change advanced power management settings: 1In Windows XP, click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, click Performance and Maintenance . - OR - In Windows 2000, click Start, Settings, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. 2Click/Double-click the Power Options or Power Management icon. The Power Options Properties dialog box opens. Help and SupportFor more information about changing the power scheme in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword power scheme in the HelpSpot Search box , then click the arrow.
135 Power management www.gateway.com 3Click the Advanced tab. 4Click the arrow button to open a Power buttons list, then click the power setting mode you want to use. 5Click OK. Help and SupportFor more information about changing the power management settings in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword power management in the HelpSpot Search box , then click the arrow.
136 Chapter 7: Customizing Your Computer www.gateway.com Activating and using Hibernate mode To activate Hibernate mode: 1In Windows XP, click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, click Performance and Maintenance . - OR - In Windows 2000, click Start, Settings, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. 2Click/Double-click the Power Options or Power Management icon. The Power Options Properties dialog box opens. 3Click the Hibernate tab. 4Click the Enable hibernation check box, then click Apply. Hibernate mode is now an option you can select in the Power Schemes and Advanced tabs and in the Tu r n O f f C o m p u t e r or Shut Down Windows dialog box. 5Click OK.
137 Power management www.gateway.com 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. ■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 HelpSpot Search box , then click the arrow.
138 Chapter 7: Customizing Your Computer www.gateway.com Setting up an uninterruptible power supply To install an uninterruptible power supply (UPS): 1In Windows XP, click Start, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. If your Control Panel is in Category View, click Performance and Maintenance . - OR - In Windows 2000, click Start, Settings, then click Control Panel. The Control Panel window opens. 2Click/Double-click the Power Options or Power Management icon. The Power Options Properties dialog box opens. 3Click the UPS tab.
139 Power management www.gateway.com 4Click Select. The UPS Selection dialog box opens. 5Click the manufacturer and model of the UPS device. 6Click the serial port where the UPS device is attached. 7Click Finish, then click OK. Help and SupportFor more information about setting up an uninterruptable power supply in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword uninterruptable power supply in the HelpSpot Search box , then click the arrow.
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8 141 Networking Your Computer Connecting your home, small office, or home office computers lets you share drives, printers, and a single Internet connection among the connected computers. Read this chapter to learn about: ■Benefits of using a network in your home, small office, or home office ■Types of network connections ■Purchasing additional network equipment
142 Chapter 8: Networking Your Computer www.gateway.com Benefits of networking A network lets you: ■Share a single Internet connection ■Share computer drives ■Share peripheral devices ■Stream audio and video files ■Play multi-player games Sharing a single Internet connection Each computer that is connected to the network can share the same broadband connection or modem and telephone line and access the Internet at the same time. This saves on the cost of installing another telephone line for your second computer and paying for a second Internet service provider (ISP) account. Sharing drives With a network, you can copy files from computer to computer by copying and pasting or dragging and dropping. You will no longer waste your time transferring files by using diskettes. In addition, you can map a drive on a networked computer to another computer, and access the files as if they were located on the hard drive of the computer you are using. Help and SupportFor more information about sharing an Internet connection in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword internet sharing in the HelpSpot Search box , then click the arrow. Help and SupportFor more information about sharing network drives in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword sharing network drives in the HelpSpot Search box , then click the arrow.