My power went out today while I was at work and, since that was the first time since I bought my UPS, I was wondering if there is a way I can check to see if my computer was shutdown properly. I checked event viewer but it didn't have any events for shutdown/power or even any events around the approximate time the power went out.
The UPS came with software, but I am using the power options for windows. Does it work fine or is the third party software usually better?
UPS and Shutdown
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Re: UPS and Shutdown
The built-in windows UPS options are more than adequate IMO. Just set it up so that when the UPS hits critically low power it will shut down your computer. If there aren't any improper shutdown messages logged, then chances are that the UPS service did it's job. If you want to test it then do what KoS suggested and unplug the UPS from the wall and see what happens.Sevensins wrote: The UPS came with software, but I am using the power options for windows. Does it work fine or is the third party software usually better?
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I have to set my "critical" limit relatively high, my 19" CRT drains my battery like a 12 oz can of Coke. It will however shut down. I primarily use it to save any work and shut down or to coast through the 3-5 second power outages that happen here sometimes.
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