HP X1000 (DS829AV) manual Understanding Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown

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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 energy-saving features that can be initiated by you or by the system.

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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Startup and Reference Guide—Part 2

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Contents Startup and Reference Guide Contents Part StartupSetting Up the Hardware Inserting a Battery Pack Opening the Notebook Connecting the Notebook to External Power Charging a New Battery Pack Turning On the Notebook Setting Up the Software Installing Basic SoftwareInstalling Optional Software Setting Regional and Display Preferences Turning Off the NotebookProtecting the Notebook from Power Surges Protecting the Notebook Against VirusesUsing the Notebook Safely Part Reference Startup and Reference Guide-Part Contents HardwareDisplay DisplayTouchPad TopTop TouchPad Keys and Antenna Top Keys and AntennaPower Controls Top Power ControlsLights Top LightsAudio Buttons and Speakers Top Audio Buttons and SpeakersFront Panel Front PanelRear Panel Connectors and Jacks Connectors and JacksRear Panel Vent Rear Panel VentLeft Side Left SideRight Side Right SideBays and Memory Compartment UndersideUnderside Bays and Memory Compartment Docking Connector and Vents Underside Docking Connector and VentLabels Cables and Cord Additional Standard ComponentsAdditional Standard Components Cables and Cord Adapters and Battery Pack Additional Standard Components Adapters and Battery PackRestoration and Documentation CDs For Information About These Topics Select This GuideKeyboard TouchPad Identifying TouchPad ComponentsUsing the TouchPad Setting TouchPad PreferencesHotkeys Identifying HotkeysHotkey Procedures Hotkey Quick ReferenceOpen Help and Support Window Fn+F1 Hotkey CommandsSwitch Image Fn+F4 Open Internet Explorer Fn+F3Increase Brightness Fn+F8 Initiate QuickLock Fn+F6Decrease Brightness Fn+F7 Play, Pause, or Resume an Audio CD or DVD Fn+F9Play Previous Track of an Audio CD or DVD Fn+F11 KeypadStop an Audio CD or DVD Fn+F10 Play Next Track of an Audio CD or DVD Fn+F12Switching the Functions of Keypad Keys Turning the Keypad On and OffKeyboard Power Identifying the Battery and Power/StandbyStandby Understanding Standby, Hibernation and ShutdownHibernation Shutdown Choosing Standby, Hibernation or Shutdown Using Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown Procedures Identifying Power Controls and IndicatorsUsing Emergency Shutdown Procedures Turning the Notebook or Display On or OffTask Procedure Result Initiating or Resuming from StandbyInitiating or Restoring from Hibernation Setting Power Control Preferences Using Battery Power Identifying the Battery and Power/Standby LightsSwitching Between Battery and External Power Charging a Battery PackObtaining Accurate Charge Information Monitoring the Charge in a Battery PackDisplaying Charge Information Identifying Low-Battery Conditions Managing Low-Battery ConditionsResolving Low-Battery Conditions How to Calibrate Calibrating a Battery PackWhen to Calibrate Charging the Battery PackPower Storing a Battery Pack Recharging the Battery PackBattery Conservation Settings and Procedures Replacing a Battery Pack Recycling or Disposing of a Used Battery Pack Power Drives and Drive Media Understanding Drive and Drive Media Terms Caring for Drives and Drive Media Using the IDE Drive Light Adding a Drive to the SystemInserting or Removing a Disc Inserting a DiscRemoving a Disc With Power Removing a Disc Without Power Displaying Media Contents Playing a DiscProtecting Playback Observing the Copyright WarningSetting the Boot Order Replacing the Internal Hard DriveRemoving the hard drive retaining screws Removing an internal hard drive from the hard drive bay Inserting an internal hard drive into the hard drive bay Replacing the hard drive retaining screw Multimedia Adjusting Volume Using the Internal Speakers Connecting an Audio DeviceIdentifying the audio jacks Connecting the Audio Connecting an S-Video DeviceConnecting the Video Turning a Video Device On and Off Changing the Color Television FormatUsing WinDVD Using Multimedia SoftwareUsing Windows Media Player Playing a DVD or Video CDManaging DVD Region Settings Using Easy CD Creator Understanding Easy CD Creator FeaturesChoosing Recording Media Preparing to Use Easy CD CreatorResponding to the UDF Prompt Selecting Easy CD Creator Settings Formatting Recording MediaMultimedia Communications Modem Connecting the Modem Selecting ConnectorsConnecting a Modem to an RJ-11 Jack Connecting a Modem with an Adapter Displaying the Current Country Configuration Using the Modem While Traveling InternationallyAdding a Country Configuration Check the Dialing Mode Solving Travel Connection ProblemsCheck the Line Check the Telephone Number Check the Dial ToneAccessing Communication Software Finding AT Command InformationNetwork Connecting the Network Cable Infrared Accessing the Network at StartupTurning a Network Connection Off and On Setting Up an Infrared Transmission Avoiding Standby While Using Infrared Hardware Options Upgrades Connecting a Powered Device Connecting a USB DeviceUsing a PC Card Selecting a PC CardConfiguring a PC Card Inserting a PC CardStopping and Removing a PC Card Using an SD Card or MMC Using the SD Card LightInserting an SD Card or MMC Removing an SD Card or MMC Disabling or Restarting an SD Card or MMCIncreasing Memory Displaying Memory InformationRemoving or Inserting a Memory Module Opening the memory compartment Removing a memory module Inserting a memory module Closing the memory compartment Connecting an Optional Cable Lock Connecting an optional cable lockHardware Options and Upgrades Software Updates, Restorations and Utilities Accessing Notebook Product Information Preparing for a Software UpdateUpdating Software Accessing Notebook ROM Information Downloading and Installing a ROM Update Downloading and Installing an UpdateDownloading a ROM Update Installing a ROM Update Downloading and Installing a Non-ROM SoftPaq Restoring to a System Restore Point Setting a System Restore PointBacking Up and Restoring Data Repairing or Reinstalling Operating System Repairing the Operating SystemReinstalling the Operating System Reinstalling Device Drivers and Other Software Using the Setup Utility Installing a Retail Version of an Operating SystemOpening the Setup Utility Restoring Setup Utility Default Settings Navigating and Selecting in the Setup UtilityExiting the Setup Utility Using the Support Utilities Using the Help and Support WindowObtaining Support Telephone Numbers Using Support Telephone NumbersPreparing to Call Technical Support Specifications Operating EnvironmentRated Input Power Input Power RatingFinding More Environmental Information Specifications Index CD-R vs. CD-RW 6-10 Compaq Support Software Index-3 Environmental specifications A-1 error message No Dial Tone Index-5 Advanced Users Only guide Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Index-7 Regulatory and Safety Notices Safety & Comfort Guide See also software VCR Index Index-12
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