Traveling with Your Computer
Managing Power Consumption
System Hibernation
Action | Saves the current session to disk, then |
| shuts down. Provides maximum power |
| savings while still allowing you to recover |
| the current session. Restores network |
| connections. |
When | Click Start, Turn Off Computer, then press |
| and hold Shift and click Hibernate. |
| |
| Configure lid, power switch, or standby |
| button to perform the hibernation action |
| (see “To set power management |
| properties,” above). Then close lid or press |
| button. |
Resume | Press the blue standby button to recover |
| your current session. This may take several |
| minutes. |
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Hibernate mode also occurs automatically when battery power reaches a critically low level. See “To respond to a
Off
Action | Turning off your computer provides |
| maximum power savings. The current |
| session is not saved and unsaved data will |
| be lost. |
When | Click Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off |
| |
| Slide the power switch and hold for five |
| seconds (only if the Start menu procedure |
| doesn’t work) |
| |
| Configure a power switch (see “To set |
| power management properties,” above). |
Resume | Press the blue standby button to start a |
| new session. This may take several |
| minutes. |
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If the system stops responding and you are not able to turn off the computer as described above, you can still recover. See “To reset your computer” on page 21.
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