Battery Packs and Power Management
How the Notebook Manages Power Automatically
Your notebook enters Hibernation and Standby automatically, and turns off the hard drive and display based on values set in Windows.
When this occurs | The result is | To resume |
No keyboard, pointing device, or other input activity occurs for the specified interval
Display turns off.
Turns off the display to conserve battery power and extend the life of the display.
Briefly press any key or move a pointing device to turn on the display.
The hard drive is not | Hard drive turns off. | Begin using the |
accessed for a specified | This is usually set to occur | notebook, and the |
interval | shortly after the display is | hard drive turns on. |
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No pointing devices are | Standby is initiated. | Briefly press the |
used, no disk drive is | Maintains your current | power button to |
accessed, and no port | session in RAM, and turns | return to your |
(serial, parallel, or infrared) | off the display and other | current session. |
is active for the specified | components to conserve |
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interval | battery power. |
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The notebook stays in | Hibernation is initiated. | Press the power |
Standby for the specified | Saves your current | button to return to |
interval | session to the hard drive, | your previous |
| and turns off the notebook. | session. |
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ÄCAUTION: Make a habit of saving your work before allowing your notebook to enter Standby. If power is interrupted while the notebook is in Standby, any information that was not saved will be lost.
The notebook can also enter Hibernation if battery power reaches a critically low level. If this happens, you will find on resuming that all your data has been saved, but some functions may be disabled. To resume normal operation, restore power by connecting an AC adapter or installing a charged battery pack, then shut the notebook off and restart it.
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