yes XP has power management but, i want to manage the cpu performance.In the xp's management application you cannot manage cpu, monitor light ... When i plugged my computer it must be full power and it is already full power on xp but when i use my comp on battery it is again full power, so the battery life is 1.5 hour maximum.For example toshiba computers have power management and the applicatin changes the cpu performance, monitor light vs in the battery mode depending on the remaining buttery power. Does dell have an application like this?,
Recent Dell notebooks do have QuickSets to handle power management on top of Windows XP and/or Media Center applet.
If u didn't messed up with your OS, u can find it in the tray bar and u can change and personalize a lot of options and even create personalized schemes.
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Recent Dell notebooks do have QuickSets to handle power management on top of Windows XP and/or Media Center applet.
If u didn't messed up with your OS, u can find it in the tray bar and u can change and personalize a lot of options and even create personalized schemes.
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There is no point for 700m to not support QuickSets.
It do have Centrino processor exactly like other recent Dell brand notebooks.
U should just grab it and install it.
I bet it just work.
If it didn't related with controlling Dell keys (then I still think it do), it should work plain good with power management related features.