Lenovo ThinkPad i Series 1400 Supplement to User's Reference: ThinkPad i Serie - Page 19

Notebook Manager, POST

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Notebook Manager Notebook Manager Updated sections in the Notebook Manager include the following: POST Page In the POST page, you can define how you want your computer to behave at startup. The POST page displays the following items: Enable Screen Expansion. When enabled, the computer expands the screen on your computer. For more information, see the User's Reference. Enable ACPI OS Fast POST. enables or disables Fast POST when ACPI is active on your computer. Fast POST allows your computer to start up and resume from hibernation mode faster. When enabled, the BIOS communicates with the Windows 98 operating system with ACPI about Plugand-Play resources settings and information about previous start ups. Enable Silent Boot. When enabled, the computer hides the startup messages. Chapter 2. Distinctive Functions of the Computer 13

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Notebook Manager
Notebook Manager
Updated sections in the Notebook Manager include the following:
POST Page
In the POST page, you can define how you want your computer to
behave at startup.
The POST page displays the following items:
±
Enable Screen Expansion.
When enabled, the computer expands
the screen on your computer. For more information, see the
User's Reference.
±
Enable ACPI OS Fast POST.
enables or disables Fast POST
when ACPI is active on your computer.
Fast POST allows your computer to start up and resume from
hibernation mode faster. When enabled, the BIOS communicates
with the Windows 98 operating system with ACPI about Plug-
and-Play resources settings and information about previous start
ups.
±
Enable Silent Boot.
When enabled, the computer hides the
startup messages.
Chapter 2.
Distinctive Functions of the Computer
13