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I believe that you are correct in stating that the 'stand by' function 
appears only if the computer's OS supports this feature; unfortunately, mine 
doesn't!

Dick

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Glazier" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] 'Stand By' function


> From windows help:
> Stand by and Hibernate appear only if your computer supports
> these features and you have turned them on in Power Options.
> See Power Options overview in Help.
>
>                                          Rick Glazier
>
> From: "dfisch2"
>>About a year ago I aquired a Gateway computer (3,000Mhz, 1,024MB memory)
>>preloaded with MS XP.  Later, however, it appeared that some files were 
>>corrupted
>>so I moved all files to an external disk and then installed Gateway's 
>>"System Recovery"
>>disk, which supposedly contained Windows XP.  This corrected all problems 
>>but
>>created another - the 'Stand By' function disappeared.  Is there a simple 
>>way to get it back?
>
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