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Windows® XP v Power plan: Energy Star at AC mode Turn off monitor: After 10 minutes Turn off hard disks: After 15 minutes System standby: After 25 minutes System hibernates: Never Windows Vista v Power plan: Energy Star at AC mode Turn off the display: After 10 minutes Put the computer to sleep: After 25 Advanced power settings: - Turn off hard disks: After 15 minutes - Hibernate: Never To awaken your computer from Sleep (Windows Vista) or System Standby (Windows XP) mode, press Fn key on your keyboard. For more information about these settings, see your Windows Help and Support information system. The Wake on LAN® function is set to Enable when your Lenovo computer is shipped from the factory, and the setting remains valid even when the computer is in Sleep or Standby mode. If you do not need to have Wake on LAN set to Enable while your computer is in Sleep or Standby mode, you can reduce the power consumption and prolong the time in Sleep or Standby mode, by switching the setting of Wake on LAN for Sleep or Standby mode to Disable. To switch the setting of Wake on LAN, go to Device Manager and do as follows: For Windows Vista: 1. Click Start → Control panel. 2. Click Hardware and Sound → Device Manager. 3. In the Device Manager window, expand Network adapters. 4. Right-click your network adapter device, and click Properties. 5. Click the Power Management tab. 6. Clear the Allow this device to wake the computer check box. 7. Click OK For Windows XP: 1. Click Start → Control panel. 2. Click Performance and Maintenance → System. 3. Click the Hardware tab, and click Device Manager. 4. In the Device Manager window, expand Network adapters. 5. Right-click your network adapter device, and click Properties. 6. Click the Power Management tab. Appendix D. Notices 71

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Windows
®
XP
Windows
Vista
v
Power
plan:
Energy
Star
at
AC
mode
Turn
off
monitor:
After
10
minutes
Turn
off
hard
disks:
After
15
minutes
System
standby:
After
25
minutes
System
hibernates:
Never
v
Power
plan:
Energy
Star
at
AC
mode
Turn
off
the
display:
After
10
minutes
Put
the
computer
to
sleep:
After
25
Advanced
power
settings:
-
Turn
off
hard
disks:
After
15
minutes
-
Hibernate:
Never
To
awaken
your
computer
from
Sleep
(Windows
Vista)
or
System
Standby
(Windows
XP)
mode,
press
Fn
key
on
your
keyboard.
For
more
information
about
these
settings,
see
your
Windows
Help
and
Support
information
system.
The
Wake
on
LAN
®
function
is
set
to
Enable
when
your
Lenovo
computer
is
shipped
from
the
factory,
and
the
setting
remains
valid
even
when
the
computer
is
in
Sleep
or
Standby
mode.
If
you
do
not
need
to
have
Wake
on
LAN
set
to
Enable
while
your
computer
is
in
Sleep
or
Standby
mode,
you
can
reduce
the
power
consumption
and
prolong
the
time
in
Sleep
or
Standby
mode,
by
switching
the
setting
of
Wake
on
LAN
for
Sleep
or
Standby
mode
to
Disable.
To
switch
the
setting
of
Wake
on
LAN,
go
to
Device
Manager
and
do
as
follows:
For
Windows
Vista:
1.
Click
Start
Control
panel
.
2.
Click
Hardware
and
Sound
Device
Manager
.
3.
In
the
Device
Manager
window,
expand
Network
adapters
.
4.
Right-click
your
network
adapter
device,
and
click
Properties
.
5.
Click
the
Power
Management
tab.
6.
Clear
the
Allow
this
device
to
wake
the
computer
check
box.
7.
Click
OK
For
Windows
XP:
1.
Click
Start
Control
panel
.
2.
Click
Performance
and
Maintenance
System
.
3.
Click
the
Hardware
tab,
and
click
Device
Manager
.
4.
In
the
Device
Manager
window,
expand
Network
adapters
.
5.
Right-click
your
network
adapter
device,
and
click
Properties
.
6.
Click
the
Power
Management
tab.
Appendix
D.
Notices
71