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On 9/29/23 1:53 PM, Connor Shannon wrote:
> Last night our power went out, I have my iMac connected to a
UPS and the Mac system settings set to shut down the Mac when the UPS
gets low. After a few hours I decided to shut it down myself and there
were a couple of files--a PDF and maybe a Word or Excel doc--that I
hadn`t saved changes so it asked me if I wanted to save changes.
>
> What would of happened if the UPS had shut down the computer?
Would it have gotten stuck on those programs and not shut down or would
the system software give up after a couple minutes and shut down
without closing those programs?
I would think it depends on just which brand and model UPS and shut[down
software you`re using...Maybe give a little more info?
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Frankly my dear, I don`t give a damn
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