Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 13:23:39 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIB] W2K on L100CT

In a message dated 1/22/2004 11:20:19 AM Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> Yes I have.
> I wanted the W2K Power Saving stuff (I think the Utilities are not very
> useful).
> I found that one should install these files (the ACPI driver and the
> Power Saving, in that order with reboot in between and after), if
> possible, _immediately_ after installation of Win2K. I tried them out
> for the first time after having used Win2K a few months, and then they
> installed OK but there was no Power Saving stuff in the Control Panel,
> Power Savings applet.
> 
> If you want you can have a look at my Libretto/Windows page,
> 
>   http://home.hccnet.nl/pr.nienhuis/Windows.html
> 
> for more info. I got some tips there to shave unneeded services, disk
> space and to share _all_ software (yes, even IE6SP1, virus scanners,
> Media Player, Office stuff, you name it, and most importantly the swap
> file) between Win98 and Win2K, plus a few hacks which I expect to be
> perceived as a bit overdone by other people (but I am happy with them).
> Just wait a little while, I'll upload a revised page this evening
> (within a few hours).
> 
> BTW there is a 4th file, w2kmobx1.exe, not on JGeraint's site, but
> mentioned on a Toshiba Canada Tecra support sheet, which may be useful
> too (I've never tried it though so I don't know what it does):
> The doc = TSB000666.HTM, start searching from
> http://209.167.114.38/support/, or follow the link from my Windows page.
> 
> Philip
> 

Thanks, Philip, I'll try your site tonight and check on that 4th file.  I've 
visited it before, guess I missed any references to the W2K utilities, but I 
wasn't looking for them, either.

Lee



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