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Old February 23rd 19, 09:58 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
J. P. Gilliver (John)[_4_]
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Default Can I make battery-dropout cause a "sleep"?

If that's the right name.

At present, if the battery runs down when I'm not looking, on restarting
the machine (by pressing the power button) after connecting the supply,
it does a restart similar to if I'd shut it down, other than that it
gives the "Windows did not shut down properly", and some app.s say
_they_ did not shut down properly.

Is it possible to set something so that the system does a "sleep",
"hibernate", or whatever, so that when I apply power and restart, it
wakes itself up how it was? If it is, what settings do I have to change
where?

I'm not talking about shutdowns instigated by an action, such as closing
the lid or pressing the power button. Is it even _possible_ to trap the
"battery is too low" situation?

W7 HP SP1 32-bit.
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