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Old 09-30-2007   #4 (permalink)
Michael


 
 

Re: What is minimum and maximum processor state in power managemen


Carefully examining your question.

On my Vista home premium, the minimum processor state is 0%, the maximum
processor state is 100%. This is for both battery and plugged in.

Michael


"Rob" <robreeve@***comcast.net> wrote in message
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>> > What is minimum and maximum processor state in power management
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>> > side question:
>> > Why doesn't Vista help have the answer?
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>> start -> type: power, and hit Enter key -> change plan settings ->
>> restore
>> default settings for this plan
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>> start -> type: power, and hit Enter key -> change plan settings -> change
>> advanced power settings
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> Inadequate answer - RTQ
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> Obviously, I know how to change it - I need to know what it means.
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