power change popup

mauxie

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I want windows to give me a big fat alert when some clown kicks my plug out
at the net café. anyone know any apps/procedures?
 
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that won't help is my middle name. I took a flyer after rummaging thru the freeware and
decided to try "battery care". it runs in the background and has customizable settings
such as automatically changing power plans when input power changes(more reliably
than windows). I set the low battery alarm to go off at 95% charge(sounds like an eighteen
wheeler). it also has an alert for full charge which is kinda nice. also its alerts are
independent of windows alerts so I have effectively double coverage. I will post next time
there is a bull in the net café.
Try the following and see if it helps.

1. Upon booting the computer go into BIOS.

2. On the BIOS screen go to the "Configuration" menu and then the "Alarm" sub-menu.

3. In here you want to set the "Power Control Beep" to "Enabled".

4. This should make the computer beep when the power cord is disconnected.

5. Now "Save and Exit" BIOS and you should be good.

 

mauxie

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thx, but these bios options don't exist on an hp L2000 Lance Armstrong laptop
 

mauxie

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MAIN

sys time
sys date
notebook model
sys board id
processor type
processor speed
system memory
bios version
serial
uuid

SECURITY


admin pass
power on pass
drive lock pass
Device Security

floppy boot
cd boot


advanced


language support
boot order
Access Options

f 10 delay

video memory options
embedded wireless
embedded Bluetooth
Battery Settings

battery life
performance


TOOLS


hard drive self test


EXIT

and that is all all (left out the specs and settings info but these are 100% of the options) go fish.


 

mauxie

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that won't help is my middle name. I took a flyer after rummaging thru the freeware and
decided to try "battery care". it runs in the background and has customizable settings
such as automatically changing power plans when input power changes(more reliably
than windows). I set the low battery alarm to go off at 95% charge(sounds like an eighteen
wheeler). it also has an alert for full charge which is kinda nice. also its alerts are
independent of windows alerts so I have effectively double coverage. I will post next time
there is a bull in the net café.
 
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