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Old February 2nd 04, 09:59 AM
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Default In Power Options properties there are options

In Power Options properties (Win2000) there are options
- to turn off monitor
- to turn off disk
- Go to Standby

1. What is the difference between Standby and complete OFF?
2. In the Standby what it off and waht remains off?
3. In terms you computer tear and wear what it more advantageous?
4. What is the difference between Standby and just monitor and disk turned
off?
 




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