What does ACPI Suspend Type 中地 S1 POS , S3 STR , S1 S3 3 mean?

Updated on number 2024-02-08
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Is it automatically powered on when the power is turned on?

    Was the power cut off before this happened?

    If yes, it seems to be a feature of the motherboard.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The motherboard coms battery is too full, and you can try to install it again after discharging.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The 3rd floor, I don't understand. There's no such thing as 'motherboard coms battery too much,' Let's go make up for the class first!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Auto-boot? I guess it's the port of your motherboard connected to the boot button.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    acpi suspend type

    This option sets the power-saving mode of the ACPI function. The options are: S1 (POS) sleep mode is a low-power state in which there is no loss of system context and the hardware (CPU or chipset) maintains all system context.

    S3(str) sleep mode is a low-power state in which only major components, such as main memory and wake-up system devices, are powered, and the system context is stored in main memory. As soon as there is a "wake-up" event. This information stored in memory is used to restore the system to its previous state.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

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  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The ACPI Suspend Type setting is used to select the type of energy-saving solution, and there are two optional settings: S1 (POS) and S3 (STR). The meaning is as follows:

    Power on Suspend (POS) is an energy-saving method supported by most computers and operating systems. Waiting with power is an energy-saving solution that reduces the power consumption of the CPU, turns off the display, and cuts off the power of the hard disk when the computer is temporarily idle, so that the system only consumes less power. A computer that is in a live waiting state retains the contents of the memory and registers, and when the user needs to use the computer, the system can be quickly and accurately restored to the state before it entered the waiting state, and in this way, the fan does not stop.

    STR (suspend to RAM) is a stronger power-saving scheme than S1 (POS) provided by ACPI technology, when waiting in STR mode, STR function can save the current system's working state, memory data and screen display data to the memory, shut down all devices connected to the system, only provide weak power to the memory to keep the data, and the entire microcomputer system enters the basic shutdown state, which is more energy-saving than waiting for electricity. However, it takes a little longer to return to the original working state from this state. Implementing the STR function requires support from the operating system, motherboard, BIOS, power supply, and associated interface cards. Therefore, you should select "s3(str)" for this setting.

    2.If your motherboard is using the AMI BIOS setup program, you should go to Power Management Setup to set the following:

    compliance with o/s

    If this is set to Yes, the operating system supports ACPI, and if it is set to No, it supports APM, so you should set it to Yes.

    acpi standby type

    If this item is set to S1 POS, APCI supports POS, and if it is set to S3 STR, it supports STR, so you should set it to S3 STR.

    3.Go to the control panel, in "Power Management", you should also set the suspend type of ACPI to S3(str);

    After the above settings, your machine can enter the STR waiting state. If it still doesn't work, please take a look at the CD that comes with it, there is a "4 in 1" patch for the VIA chipset, one of which is an ACPI driver, and try again after installation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Enter winmsd in Run to see the BIOS version.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This is not a state, it is the meaning of reset, for example, you accidentally picked something wrong, but you don't know that ** is wrong, use this to return to the original state.

    Don't pick if it's okay.

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