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    nec e2000 will not hibernate?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by mahita, Nov 29, 2005.

  1. mahita

    mahita Newbie

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    :mad: Hi just reformated my nec laptop and when i restarted after it had the wrong setting for the advance power mangerment.. i have the up todate bios Does anyone know how to change this so that the bios menu will show the power menu item, cheers
     
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    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    I don't understand your question. Can you ask this another way?
     
  3. mahita

    mahita Newbie

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    hi again, i've checked the bios (phoenix bios v 379B0800) and i'm missing the 'power' menu option. i googled phoenix bios and have all the menu options except that one. i have the most up-to-date bios for my laptop, i even flashed it again hoping that it would change, but no go. i've got all the windows updates. so i can't turn it on in the bios unless i can get that power menu item there, and frankly, i'm at a loss as to what is wrong.
    i've formatted and installed xp twice.
    anyone have any ideas? thanks.

    nec versa e2000
    phoenix bios v 379B0800
    intel celeron M 1.50
    256 mb ram
    winxp home sp2