ACPI
-is the successor to APM (advanced power management). It manages
standby-events and power saving. In Win2K and XP ACPI issues a halt command
to the cpu, making it use as little power as possible, while not affecting
performance (someone might oppose, but generally there is no difference)
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Thanks for the reply.
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"Egil Solberg" <egilso@hotmail.com> a écrit dans le message news:
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> Zorro wrote:
> > Please, what's the difference ?
> > What are the respective functions ?
>
>
> APIC
> http://www.rojakpot.com/showFreeBO [...] 0&bogno=47 >
> ACPI
> -is the successor to APM (advanced power management). It manages
> standby-events and power saving. In Win2K and XP ACPI issues a halt
command
> to the cpu, making it use as little power as possible, while not affecting
> performance (someone might oppose, but generally there is no difference)
>
> Generally you want both of these options enabled.
>
>
>
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