Battery Alarm May Not Play Sound or Display Message
ID: Q190356
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SYMPTOMS
If you have configured a low or critical battery alarm to play a sound and
display a text message, the message is displayed when a low or critical
battery condition occurs, but the sound may not be played. The sound may
be played when you click OK to close the message window, or when the
window closes automatically after a five-minute delay.
If you configure the battery alarm to perform an action (such as standing
by or shutting down the computer) in addition to playing a sound or
displaying a text message, the standby or shutdown action is performed
when the battery reaches the specified power level, but the sound may not
be played and the message may not be displayed.
CAUSE
This problem may occur on computers that conform to the Advanced
Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) specification, if any action is
configured for the battery alarm in addition to notification by playing
a sound.
RESOLUTION
To work around this problem and receive notification by sound for a low
or critical battery alarm, do not configure any other type of notification
or action in addition to the sound alarm.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Windows 98.
MORE INFORMATION
To configure battery alarm actions, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, double-click Power
Management, and then click the Alarms tab.
- To configure a low battery alarm, click to select the "Set off low
battery alarm when power reaches" check box to enable the alarm, move
the slider to the appropriate power level, and then click Alarm Action.
- In the Notification section, click to select the Sound Alarm and/or
Display Message check boxes to enable notification by sound and/or text
message. Note that the sound played is the Windows Exclamation sound,
as configured in the Sounds tool in Control Panel.
- To enable an additional action, click to select the "When the alarm
goes off, the computer will" check box, then click the action you want
from the list. Depending on the capabilities and configuration of your
computer, these actions may include Standby, Hibernate, and Shutdown.
To force the action to be completed even if a program may be preventing
it, click to select the "Force standby or shutdown even if a program
stops responding" check box.
- To configure a critical battery alarm, repeat steps 2-4, clicking the
controls in the Critical battery alarm section of the Alarms tab.
- Click OK when you are finished configuring alarms.
Keywords : kbenv kbhw win98 winapm
Version : WINDOWS:98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
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