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If the PC does not work properly when you wake it from standby, restart the PC:

1Press and hold the On button on the front of the PC for approximately 5 seconds until the PC turns off.

NOTE: Using the On button to restart the PC is not recommended and should be used only as a last resort. Instead, click Start, click Turn Off Computer, and then click Restart.

2Turn on the PC again.

Hibernation Mode

When the PC is in hibernation mode, it saves everything that is in PC memory to the hard disk drive, turns off the monitor and the hard disk drive, and then turns itself off. When you turn on the PC again, your programs, folders, and documents are restored to the screen.

To put the PC into hibernation manually:

1Click Start on the taskbar.

2Click Turn Off Computer.

3Press and hold down the Shift key on the keyboard, and click Hibernate.

NOTE: If Hibernate is not present, you can set up your PC for hibernation; refer to steps 1 through 6 of “Automatic Standby or Hibernation” on page 5.

4When you want to use the PC again after hibernation, press the On button on the front of the PC.

If the PC does not work properly when you wake it from hibernation, follow these steps to restart the PC:

1Click Start on the taskbar.

2Click Turn Off Computer.

3Click Restart.

Automatic Standby or Hibernation

You can set your PC to go into standby or hibernation mode automatically when it is idle for some number of minutes. To put the PC into standby or hibernation mode automatically, modify the power management settings:

1Click Start on the taskbar.

2Click Control Panel.

3Click Performance and Maintenance, if it is present.

4Double-click Power Options.

5Click the Hibernate tab and check the hibernation feature. If necessary, enable the feature by clicking the Enable hibernation box so that a check mark appears in it.

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SR1211NX, SR1601NX, SR1230NX, SR1350AP, SR1365CL specifications

The HP SR series of desktop computers includes a variety of models designed to cater to different user needs, from basic home use to more advanced applications. Among these models, the HP SR1411NX, SR1520IL, SR1410AP, SR1463CL, and SR1430KR stand out for their unique features and reliable performance.

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The HP SR1520IL takes a slightly different approach by integrating an Intel Core Duo processor, which offers improved performance and energy efficiency compared to its predecessors. This model is ideal for users who require a balance between power and power consumption. Additionally, the SR1520IL features integrated graphics, which is sufficient for casual gaming and media playback.

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