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Old January 28th 06, 09:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.setup
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Default Startup Group - 'Load Power Profile'.

The BIOS settings are usually overridden by the operating system, but not
always. When in doubt I always turn off all standby timers and such in BIOS
and let Windows handle it.

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"Ben B" seafarerathushmail.com wrote in message
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Well I think this whole question to be outside my comprehension.

Suffice it then that, for whatever reason, it is preferable for the user
to
NOT delete the two LPP entries. The first of which sets the defaults - the
second the user's preferences as expressed in Power Options and known as
the
personal profile.

Does it matter which choice is made in the BIOS under Power and Power
Management - Disable or User Define?

Thanks.

Ben.


"Ben B" seafarerathushmail.com wrote in message
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Hello Richard,

Thanks for your response. It has raised more questions in me but I will
do
some 'work' on my system in these terms before I ask them.

Ben.

"Richard G. Harper" wrote in message
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One of the "LoadPowerProfile" entries loads a set of default power

saving
values that are used if no user is logged in (or if you hit Esc to

bypass
login) and the other loads the values saved in your personal profile.

Since
they run and then exit (don't take up memory or system resources)

there's
nothing to be saved by eliminating one or the other.

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"Ben B" seafarerathushmail.com wrote in message
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Good to have confirmation, Mike.

Thanks and best wishes.

Ben.

"Mike M" wrote in message
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Yes, there should be two LoadPowerProfile settings in the startup

axis
and
you would be ill-advised to remove either.

Anyone who suggest otherwise regrettably doesn't fully understand

there
purpose. Note that each runs for but a few ms and causes no delay

during
bootup.
--
Mike Maltby



Ben B seafarerathushmail.com wrote:

Hello,

My Power Options, preset by the store tech from where I purchased

this
computer (together with the advice to leave them as set on account

of
WinME's proclivity towards problems in this area) has meant I have
made no change to those settings - Always On. Never. Never and

Never.

In the startup menu in msconfig are two instances of Load Power
Profile. I believe it was in these newsgroups where I was prompted

to
regard the mentioned settings as such i.e. that no request in
Power
Options was in fact a setting in itself.

Google has been of little help in this matter. Which is - Should

the
two "Load Power Profile' startup items remain checked and if so -
why? Or is there any benefit gained or lost from unchecking

them -.if
so what is it?

I ask because of conflicting advice being touted.