[. . . ] [. . . ] The power management state Hibernate or Save-To-File (STF) saves the system's current working environment to the system's hard drive, then powers down the system to conserve battery power. You can configure your power management settings to enter hibernation when your system reaches a critical low battery state. Change the Windows 2000 Standby default power management setting for a critical low battery state to Hibernate. The Hibernate setting prevents data loss during battery-powered system operation. Follow these steps to modify the default setting for a critical low battery state: 1. Use the dropdown box labeled "When the alarm goes off, the computer will:" to change the default setting to Hibernate. [. . . ] [. . . ]