Changing the Power Scheme (Windows)
If you install your Avid editing application on a laptop computer, an Incompatible Power Scheme warning button might appear in the top right corner of the Capture tool. Some of the standard power schemes available on laptops running Windows XP might affect the performance of editing functions, including capturing media. Avid recommends you use the "Always On" power scheme when working with Avid applications.
You can select a new power scheme by accessing the Power Options Properties dialog box from the Control Panel. For more information on changing power schemes, see the Windows documentation.

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