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To: Petz who wrote (57074)10/3/2001 6:20:33 PM
From: ElmerRespond to of 275872
 
Show me where it tells me how to make it run at full speed on batteries.

So the DELL Latitude C800 NEVER runs at it's rated speed on batteries.

John, get a grip. The processors are capable of running at full speed. If DELL doesn't make that an option don't you think you should be blaming DELL?

Show me where it says they can't run at full speed in a docking station?

EP



To: Petz who wrote (57074)10/3/2001 7:22:07 PM
From: semiconengRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Show me where it tells me how to make it run at full speed on batteries.

I'll give you a clue - it's not there


---It's here in the system setup:

"You can use the system setup program as follows:
To set or change user-selectable features—for example, your password or power management features"

The System Setup Screens
The system setup screens display the current setup and configuration information and optional settings for your computer. Information on the screens is organized in five boxed areas:

Title
The box at the top of each screen lists the page number, system name, and version number of the basic input/output system (BIOS).

Options
The box on the left half of each screen lists options that define the installed hardware in your computer and the power conservation and security features for your computer.

docs.us.dell.com