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Solve : Energizer UPS software - won't work- power outage? |
Answer» I had to truncate the subject but you get the gist of it. I purchased and installed an Energizer ER Pro-1000 UPS about four months ago. During a thunderstorm when my electricity was lost, I had to shut down my computer manually. he most irritating part is this: there is no manual for the UPS (hardcopy or on the installation CD), and the company that made it seems to have disappeared from the web - repeated attempts to connect to the web address on the installation CD or to the web address found on Google return 404 'page not found' errors. Are you sure you weren't ripped off...? :-? What company is it? You may need to configure Windows to work with the UPS power supply, have you tried doing so?By another UPS and, this time, get a known brand such as APC. Quote Well, my goodness. Time for a change in thinking about some of your computer usage habits. How about Hibernation? Set it to HAPPEN automatically.I bought the UPS from Tiger Direct. I'd seen Energizer UPS before when I was browsing online computer hardware stores. My MISTAKE is that I thought this UPS was made by Eveready, the battery manufacturer. And I don't turn my computer off because or put it into hibernation because its my music source - I hate commercial radio. And I always leave it on for my four CATS, even if I've left. Lastly, I'll have to learn more about configuring Windows for an UPS. I hadn't even thought about it - my BELKIN UPS worked without making any modifications. I'll check to see if there are any MS KB articles on the topic. Quote And I don't turn my computer off because or put it into hibernation because its my music source - I hate commercial radio. And I always leave it on for my four cats, even if I've left. Nice fire hazard with all the dust and cat hair that gets stuck in the fans. Plus it's a good way to waste energy.. Quote Lastly, I'll have to learn more about configuring Windows for an UPS. I hadn't even thought about it - my Belkin UPS worked without making any modifications. I'll check to see if there are any MS KB articles on the topic. You can configure an UPS in Windows by going to Start -> Settings -> Configuration -> Power Management -> UPS tab (Freely translated..) |
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