Power
Understanding Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown
This section describes Standby, Hibernation, and shutdown and explains when to implement them. Standby, Hibernation, and shutdown procedures are provided later in the chapter. Standby and Hibernation are
Standby
Standby reduces power to system components that are not in use. When Standby is initiated, your work is saved in random access memory (RAM) and the screen is cleared.
■Saving your work before initiating Standby is not usually necessary, but is a recommended precaution.
■When the notebook is in Standby, the power/standby light flashes.
When you resume from Standby, your work returns to the screen where you left off.
Hibernation
Hibernation saves system memory to the hard drive, takes a snapshot of the notebook image, then shuts down the notebook. When you resume from Hibernation, your work returns to the screen exactly as you left it.
The following information may be useful as you manage Hibernation:
■Saving your work before initiating Hibernation is not usually necessary, but is a recommended precaution.
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