How to make WinXP automatically sleep

  

In our daily work, there will always be some time, the computer is not used but can not be turned off, in order to save power and let the battery last longer, let the computer go to sleep is a very Good method. But every time you have to manually go to sleep, it is too much trouble. So Xiaobian will share with you how to set WinXP to automatically sleep.

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set to automatically hibernate method:

1. Log on to the computer as an administrator account.

2. Click “Start”, click Control Panel, double-click Power Options, click the Hibernate tab, and select the “Enable Hibernate> checkbox in the Hibernate tab (if the Hibernate option The card is not available, indicating that the hardware device cannot support the feature), and then click “Application";

3. Click the “Advanced Power Management" tab, click “Enable Advanced Power Management Support & rdquo;, then click “ Apply & rdquo;;

4. Click on the "Power Usage Plan" tab, then select the time period in "System Sleep", when the computer is idle for the specified time After that, it will automatically go to sleep.

Note: The “Advanced Power Management” tab is not available on ACPI-compliant computers, ACPI automatically enables “Advanced Power Management”, while ACPI-compliant computers will disable “Advanced Power Management”. ;Tab.

The above is the way to set the WinXP system to automatically sleep, if your computer is always in a state of intermittent use, then use this method, set it to automatically sleep, it will help you save A lot of electricity.

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