Notebook Power Option Tweaking Question

G

Guest

Hi,

Is there a way for me to create a power scheme that will put my Pentium M
notebook into a mode such that it uses speed step when on battery and is
running at full speed when plugged in? I see that I can change the power
schemes through the power control panel applet but I see nothing that will
let me know set the CPU speed here. Is there any way to specify this with the
power control panel applet?

Thanks,

Mike
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Any speed-step options for your notebook would be
located in the BIOS.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Microsoft Newsgroups

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| Hi,
|
| Is there a way for me to create a power scheme that will put my Pentium M
| notebook into a mode such that it uses speed step when on battery and is
| running at full speed when plugged in? I see that I can change the power
| schemes through the power control panel applet but I see nothing that will
| let me know set the CPU speed here. Is there any way to specify this with the
| power control panel applet?
|
| Thanks,
|
| Mike
 
G

Guest

I looked in my BIOS and all there is is an enable/disable option.

I messed around with the power options and found that the Home/Office Desk
policy does exactly what I want. I get 1.4 GHz when plugged in and 600
MHz/1.4 GHz variable power when unplugged. However, if I save this scheme as
something like "Mike's Home/Office Desk" it does not stay at 1.4 GHz when
plugged in. It seems that the name of the policy is very important. Any more
insite on this?

Thanks,

Mike
 

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