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Lab Exercise 15.03: Adjusting Power La Management to Optimize Battery Life etal

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Lab Exercise 15.03: Adjusting Power La Management to Optimize Battery Life etal of your sales staff members have to attend a conference on the other side of the country. The sevwral of your sales st conference came up on short notice, so everyone needs time to prepare, even while on the flight to the onference. You've been tasked with configuring power management on their laptops to optimize battery life so they can work as long as possible while on the plane. Learning Objectives In this lab, you'll adjust the power management features for a portable PCs PC, a task that's vital to proper support of At the end of this lab, you'll be able to Enable and disable power management in the CMOS . Change power management settings in Windows Lab Materials and Setup The materials you need for this lab are A working computer with Windows installed A BIOS that supports power management * *

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