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Dennis
January 6th 04, 04:43 PM
I had a crash with XP Pro and after servicing packing
again, the laptop is managed by the OS more like a desktop
than a laptop, i.e. no options for battery power, shut
down needs the power button pressed to turn off
completely, etc. I changed the hardware profile to
indicate that this is a portable computer but nothing
changed. Any other settings I can change to change back
to laptop mode? Thanks.
Malke
January 6th 04, 04:44 PM
Dennis wrote:
> I had a crash with XP Pro and after servicing packing
> again, the laptop is managed by the OS more like a desktop
> than a laptop, i.e. no options for battery power, shut
> down needs the power button pressed to turn off
> completely, etc. I changed the hardware profile to
> indicate that this is a portable computer but nothing
> changed. Any other settings I can change to change back
> to laptop mode? Thanks.
I don't know what "servicing packing" means, but it sounds like you
haven't installed any of the laptop mftr.'s utilities, such as battery
monitor, special power controls, etc. Go to the laptop mftr.'s website
and download what you need for your particular laptop. If you can't
figure it out, call their tech support.
Malke
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kurttrail
January 6th 04, 04:45 PM
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Malke wrote:
> I don't know what "servicing packing" means,
It's like "fudge-packing," but with Microsoft's security standards. The
condoms are full of holes. HTH! ;-)
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