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"power scheme"
Keywords:
preset
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notebooks
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standby
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predefined
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elapsed
Related Terms:
Power management
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Advanced power management
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Uninterrupted power supply
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Acpi
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Uninterruptible power supply
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Power up
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Ups
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Apm
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Power down
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Battery backup
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Advanced configuration and power interface
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Power supply
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Black start
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Green pc
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Hot-swap
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Power user
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Pipeline
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Default settings
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Enable
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Backup generator
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Redundancy
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Switching power supply
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Configuration
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Sps
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Pfc
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Fault tolerant
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Cold swap
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Ac adapter
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Default
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Hot swappable
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Bypass
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Power source
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Regulated power supply
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Stdin
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External drive
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Hot swap
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Power-up
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Pmpo
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Bios
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Defaults
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Dpms
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Post
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Sleep mode
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Basic input output system
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Preset
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Application system
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Bootstrap
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Volatile memory
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Working set
a collection of settings that manages the power usage of a computer
freebraindumps.com
a group of preset power options that are passed to the operating system to control a computer's power management behavior
search.barnesandnoble.com
a group of settings defined in the Power Management Properties program
support.gateway.com
a predefined collection of power options
microsoft.com
A feature of Windows XP support for notebooks that allows the user to create groups of power settings for specific sets of conditions.
providencehs.net
A group of preset power-management options. For example, you can set elapsed times for putting your computer on standby and for turning off your monitor and hard disk. You save these settings as a named power scheme.
glossary.hdot.net
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