Power Manager.ini Driver File Contents (ASUS_Manager_Win81_64_VER20800.zip)

ÿþ[Power_Manager_Normal_ac]

Sleep =30

Hibernate = 360

Hard disk = 20

Monitor =10

EPU =1



[Power_Manager_Normal_dc]

Sleep =30

Hibernate = 360

Hard disk = 20

Monitor =10

EPU =1



[Default_Normal]

Sleep = 30

Hibernate = 360

Hard disk = 20

Monitor =10

EPU =1



[Power_Manager_High_ac]

Sleep =0

Hibernate =0

Hard disk =20

Monitor =15

EPU =1



[Power_Manager_High_dc]

Sleep =0

Hibernate =0

Hard disk =20

Monitor =15

EPU =1



[Default_High]

Sleep = 0

Hibernate = 0

Hard disk = 20

Monitor =15

EPU =1



[Power_Manager_Max_ac]

Sleep =15

Hibernate =360

Hard disk =20

Monitor =5

EPU =1



[Power_Manager_Max_dc]

Sleep =15

Hibernate =360

Hard disk =20

Monitor =5

EPU =1



[Default_Max]

Sleep = 15

Hibernate =360

Hard disk =20

Monitor =5

EPU =1



[Power_Manager Mode_ac]

Mode = 1



[Power_Manager Mode_dc]

Mode = 0
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