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Dell Laptops Power Wizard

The Power Management Wizard in the original Windows XP Professional operating system which was fully loaded on many new and Dell refurbished laptops is used to set various power management options which include sleep modes, power modes, and the low battery charge alarms as well. This can make it very easy for you to customize the settings on used laptops to fit your particular needs.

The setting Sleep Modes screen will allow you to define the Standby and Hibernate modes. In other words this is where you can go to enable or disable these modes on your laptop. You can also choose what the laptop will do when you close the LCD display. For example when you close the lid of your laptop computer you can have the operating system do nothing, enter Standby mode, or enter Hibernate mode. You may have special instances where these settings allow you to have your laptop remain active for longer durations at certain times.

You will also be able to select just how your used laptop will respond when you push the power button. Once again the selections are to have no action taken, enter Standby mode, or enter Hibernate mode. In addition you may be able to simply have the operating system shut done the laptop all together. One additional choice here is to have the operating system to prompt the user as to what they want to do at this time.

These are extremely handy and give the user a great opportunity to fully customize the power management of their laptop computer. This is not only good for cutting down on power consumption but it may just help extend the life of the computer since it can play a role in keeping it cool and extending the lifespan of the internal components.

Many of the used discount laptops under 200 today are high quality laptops which may have Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7 installed on the hard drive. The particular steps will vary slightly between the operating systems yet this type of setting can be located through the Control Panel among other simple means of your choice.

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Share Folder Windows XP Laptop

When you want to share a file or a folder with other users on a Windows XP refurbished laptop what you need to do is move the item or items into the Shared Documents folder which is setup for sharing by default. This is a nice and easy method of sharing but it is not really very customizable for instances where you would want to share files over the network with a bit more control.

You could create a folder on your XP laptop (or use an existing one) and right click the folder and choose Sharing and Security from the menu which will pop up. Next place a check mark in the box which says "Share this Folder on the Network" and then you can use the folder's name or create a customized name for the actual share. This may be a good idea if you intend to use some form of naming convention which you like or if you wanted to keep the share names at a certain length.

Below the "Share Name" dialog box is another check box which you can put a check mark in if you want to allow other users on the network to have the ability to change your files. Keep in mind that if other users change the files then you may not be aware of them being changed. In some instances this is OK for example if people are working on a group project and by design everyone simply uses the updated files as part of an ongoing structured plan.

In a business domain setting these configurations on your XP refurbished laptop as well as access to other settings such as Task Manager (which has to do with laptop performance) will most likely be controlled by specific user permissions and the level of detail will be much more granular by design.

Keep in mind also that Windows XP Home Edition is not a network client operating system and the level of control will be much less than with Windows XP Professional Edition. The XP Home Edition is for basic home computing scenarios and does just fine for most users who have no need or intentions of setting up more advanced networks with their laptop. Windows XP Professional is commonly found on refurbished laptops under 200 these days and has long since been the most widely used as well as appreciated client operating system ever, based on the feedback we still receive from clients long after Vista has been out.

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