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Save to Disk Setup (cont.)
to make a file the size you prefer, type
a:>
PHDISK
~
/CREATE
~
[
size
]
~
/
FILE
[
Enter
]
or
a:>
PHDISK
~
/C
~
[
size
]
~
/F
[
Enter
]
e.g. for a 19MB file, type
a:>
PHDISK
~
/C
~
19456
~
/F
[
Enter
]
4.
When the utility announces that it has fin-
ished creating the file, it will want to restart
to inform the CMOS of the change to the sys-
tem configuration.
APM
S
OFTWARE
(
U
TILITIES
)
Your system is designed to work with
three power management utilities: APM,
and two optional utilities form Phoenix.
APM
Developed by Microsoft and Intel this
utility is embedded in the
Windows 3.1x,
Windows 95
and IBMs
OS/2 Warp
op-
erating systems. However, neither
APM
nor SystemSofts
Power Profiler
utilize
the full range of options available in
Phoenixs
Setup
-based power manage-
ment system. Use the battery icon on
the (
Windows
)control panel to access
APM
(in
Windows 95
) or
PowerProfiler
(in
Windows NT 4.0
). For best results,
use Advanced settings.
For more information about
APM
, refer
to your operating system documentation.
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Installing SystemSoft PowerProfiler
To install
PowerProfiler
for
Windows NT 4.0
:
1. Insert the
Software & Utilities
CD-ROM.
2. From the
Start
menu, select
Run...
. Then
Browse...
Navigate to:
D:\drivers\nt40\powerprofile\SETUP
.
3. Click
Next
to proceed.
4. Click
Next
to accept the default installation di-
rectory. Or click
Browse...
to select an alterna-
tive directory.
5. After the files finish installing, select
Yes
to read
the README file. Or select
No
to proceed.
6. Click on
Finish
to restart.
Note:
If you are using a dumb bat-
tery, neither utility offers accurate in-
formation about the charge levels.
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