Hi all,
I recently purchased an Aspire One (D-255E) with pretty standard specs (Atom N455), which I promptly formatted with Windows 7 Home Premium (after a brief Ubuntu detour).
Works great, however I've noticed that in Power Management I am given no option to control the min and max CPU states. This worked fine automatically and was able to be controlled manually in Ubuntu...
This is really confusing me as I've never had a problem with this before. I assume this is costing me some battery life (although 7 still nets me about 30 minutes over Ubuntu, which is awesome.
Thanks.
I recently purchased an Aspire One (D-255E) with pretty standard specs (Atom N455), which I promptly formatted with Windows 7 Home Premium (after a brief Ubuntu detour).
Works great, however I've noticed that in Power Management I am given no option to control the min and max CPU states. This worked fine automatically and was able to be controlled manually in Ubuntu...
This is really confusing me as I've never had a problem with this before. I assume this is costing me some battery life (although 7 still nets me about 30 minutes over Ubuntu, which is awesome.
Thanks.