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lili

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Since: Aug 02, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 12:42 pm
Post subject: power/battery toolbar on taskbar
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The power management "toolbar" (the little picture of the battery and power
plug) was inadvertently closed. How do I retrieve it? I tried opening the
"power options" window from the control panel, but the only option I found
for displaying anything about power management on the taskbar was "Always
show icon on the taskbar".
When I checked this box, a little plug icon showed up to the right of the
arrow that expands the hidden taskbar icons, but that is not the icon I have
lost, and it is not in the same location on the taskbar. The icon that has
always been there - and that I want back - is of a horizontally oriented
battery, with the amount of charge the battery contains, and beside that a
black electric plug, both to the LEFT of the arrow button. Can you help,
please?

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Leonard Grey

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 3:50 pm
Post subject: Re: power/battery toolbar on taskbar [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Does your UPS come with software?

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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

lili wrote:
> The power management "toolbar" (the little picture of the battery and power
> plug) was inadvertently closed. How do I retrieve it? I tried opening the
> "power options" window from the control panel, but the only option I found
> for displaying anything about power management on the taskbar was "Always
> show icon on the taskbar".
> When I checked this box, a little plug icon showed up to the right of the
> arrow that expands the hidden taskbar icons, but that is not the icon I have
> lost, and it is not in the same location on the taskbar. The icon that has
> always been there - and that I want back - is of a horizontally oriented
> battery, with the amount of charge the battery contains, and beside that a
> black electric plug, both to the LEFT of the arrow button. Can you help,
> please?
>

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lili

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 3:50 pm
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What do you mean? What "UPS"?


"Leonard Grey" wrote:

> Does your UPS come with software?
>
> ---
> Leonard Grey
> Errare humanum est
>
> lili wrote:
> > The power management "toolbar" (the little picture of the battery and power
> > plug) was inadvertently closed. How do I retrieve it? I tried opening the
> > "power options" window from the control panel, but the only option I found
> > for displaying anything about power management on the taskbar was "Always
> > show icon on the taskbar".
> > When I checked this box, a little plug icon showed up to the right of the
> > arrow that expands the hidden taskbar icons, but that is not the icon I have
> > lost, and it is not in the same location on the taskbar. The icon that has
> > always been there - and that I want back - is of a horizontally oriented
> > battery, with the amount of charge the battery contains, and beside that a
> > black electric plug, both to the LEFT of the arrow button. Can you help,
> > please?
> >
>
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Leonard Grey

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 4:29 pm
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I took an educated guess: Do you have a UPS? (If not, you should, but
that's another matter.)

The only Windows power symbol I am aware of is the one in the dialog
box. The one you describe sounds like it's part of third party software.

BTW: Windows cannot pre-determine the placement of icons in the tray.
Perhaps a web search will turn up third party software that does that.

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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

lili wrote:
> What do you mean? What "UPS"?
>
>
> "Leonard Grey" wrote:
>
>> Does your UPS come with software?
>>
>> ---
>> Leonard Grey
>> Errare humanum est
>>
>> lili wrote:
>>> The power management "toolbar" (the little picture of the battery and power
>>> plug) was inadvertently closed. How do I retrieve it? I tried opening the
>>> "power options" window from the control panel, but the only option I found
>>> for displaying anything about power management on the taskbar was "Always
>>> show icon on the taskbar".
>>> When I checked this box, a little plug icon showed up to the right of the
>>> arrow that expands the hidden taskbar icons, but that is not the icon I have
>>> lost, and it is not in the same location on the taskbar. The icon that has
>>> always been there - and that I want back - is of a horizontally oriented
>>> battery, with the amount of charge the battery contains, and beside that a
>>> black electric plug, both to the LEFT of the arrow button. Can you help,
>>> please?
>>>
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lili

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 4:29 pm
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Thanks! It must have been factory-installed by IBM. I'll check with them.
Could you tell me where I would find the "dialog box"? Also, what is a UPS?

"Leonard Grey" wrote:

> I took an educated guess: Do you have a UPS? (If not, you should, but
> that's another matter.)
>
> The only Windows power symbol I am aware of is the one in the dialog
> box. The one you describe sounds like it's part of third party software.
>
> BTW: Windows cannot pre-determine the placement of icons in the tray.
> Perhaps a web search will turn up third party software that does that.
>
> ---
> Leonard Grey
> Errare humanum est
>
> lili wrote:
> > What do you mean? What "UPS"?
> >
> >
> > "Leonard Grey" wrote:
> >
> >> Does your UPS come with software?
> >>
> >> ---
> >> Leonard Grey
> >> Errare humanum est
> >>
> >> lili wrote:
> >>> The power management "toolbar" (the little picture of the battery and power
> >>> plug) was inadvertently closed. How do I retrieve it? I tried opening the
> >>> "power options" window from the control panel, but the only option I found
> >>> for displaying anything about power management on the taskbar was "Always
> >>> show icon on the taskbar".
> >>> When I checked this box, a little plug icon showed up to the right of the
> >>> arrow that expands the hidden taskbar icons, but that is not the icon I have
> >>> lost, and it is not in the same location on the taskbar. The icon that has
> >>> always been there - and that I want back - is of a horizontally oriented
> >>> battery, with the amount of charge the battery contains, and beside that a
> >>> black electric plug, both to the LEFT of the arrow button. Can you help,
> >>> please?
> >>>
>
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XenaFury

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 11:24 am
Post subject: Power Option problem [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Ive read back and forth trying to pinpoint the problem. I wasn't sure if it
has to do with UPS that stopped working in Power Option through Control Panel
and or from BIOS setting that I may have to adjust? I did have temporary
power outage in my town that lasted few hours and I do have multiple plugs
for appliacnes to plug into one outlet I have one of them plugged that for my
pc. I thought my pc would starts as normally. Instead it stopped in the mddle
before it would automatically load into window xp Professonal. Instead it
says in black screen stopping in process, that says "Hardware Monitor detects
problem. Go to Power Option to adjsut setting. It shows options for F1 or Del
for setup. I have to hit F1 every time I turn on my pc in order to go to
window or DEL look around in BIOS setting or utility but I don't seem to find
anything out of ordinary. Suggestion? I only wish for my pc to go straight
into window xp without stopping and hit F1 every time. Thanks ~XenaFury
"Leonard Grey" wrote:

> A dialog box is a window that a program displays on your monitor to ask
> you a question.
>
> UPS stands for Uninterrupted (or Uninterruptible) Power Supply. It's a
> special battery that goes between the wall outlet and your computer.
> During a power outage or a temporary power sag ('brownout') the battery
> takes over and supplies your computer with power, giving you precious
> moments to shut down your computer in an orderly manner. UPSes also have
> surge protectors, to protect your equipment from power spikes.
>
> Many UPSes come with software that will automatically shut down your
> computer in an orderly manner if there's a power blackout while you're
> away from your computer.
>
> No computer user should be without a UPS. Among the better-known UPS
> makers are APC, Tripp-Lite and Belkin.
>
> ---
> Leonard Grey
> Errare humanum est
>
> lili wrote:
> > Thanks! It must have been factory-installed by IBM. I'll check with them.
> > Could you tell me where I would find the "dialog box"? Also, what is a UPS?
> >
> > "Leonard Grey" wrote:
> >
> >> I took an educated guess: Do you have a UPS? (If not, you should, but
> >> that's another matter.)
> >>
> >> The only Windows power symbol I am aware of is the one in the dialog
> >> box. The one you describe sounds like it's part of third party software.
> >>
> >> BTW: Windows cannot pre-determine the placement of icons in the tray.
> >> Perhaps a web search will turn up third party software that does that.
> >>
> >> ---
> >> Leonard Grey
> >> Errare humanum est
> >>
> >> lili wrote:
> >>> What do you mean? What "UPS"?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> "Leonard Grey" wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Does your UPS come with software?
> >>>>
> >>>> ---
> >>>> Leonard Grey
> >>>> Errare humanum est
> >>>>
> >>>> lili wrote:
> >>>>> The power management "toolbar" (the little picture of the battery and power
> >>>>> plug) was inadvertently closed. How do I retrieve it? I tried opening the
> >>>>> "power options" window from the control panel, but the only option I found
> >>>>> for displaying anything about power management on the taskbar was "Always
> >>>>> show icon on the taskbar".
> >>>>> When I checked this box, a little plug icon showed up to the right of the
> >>>>> arrow that expands the hidden taskbar icons, but that is not the icon I have
> >>>>> lost, and it is not in the same location on the taskbar. The icon that has
> >>>>> always been there - and that I want back - is of a horizontally oriented
> >>>>> battery, with the amount of charge the battery contains, and beside that a
> >>>>> black electric plug, both to the LEFT of the arrow button. Can you help,
> >>>>> please?
> >>>>>
>
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