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Dick wrote:
>When I go to Power Options, as suggested, all that I see are: 
>Portable/Laptop, Always On and Max Battery.  Is there another path that I 
>should take?>>


Are you sure there are no scrolling arrows beside the "always on" 
option?  If not, it seems that your computer does not support other 
options. Although, if it's a proprietary brand name, the options may be in 
a non-standard location.

Look carefully through Control Panel for any other similar entries.

Don Penlington


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