Getting Started
Satellite A30 Series 3-10
Satellite A30 Series
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Data save in hibernation mode

When you turn off the power in hibernation mode, the computer takes a
moment to save current memory data to the hard disk. During this time,
the Built-in HDD indicator will light. After you turn off the computer and
memory is saved to the hard disk, turn off the power to any peripheral
devices.
Do not turn the computer or devices back on immediately. Wait a moment
to let all capacitors fully discharge.
Standby mode
In standby mode the power remains on, but the CPU and all other
devices are in sleep mode.
If the computer is not used or accessed in any way, including receipt of
e-mail, for 15 minutes when the AC adaptor is connected, the computer
will automatically enter Standby mode (TOSHIBA Power Management
Utility default). To restore operation, press the power button.
If a network application is active when the computer automatically enters
Standby, it might not be restored when the computer wakes up from
standby. To prevent the computer from automatically entering standby
mode, disable Standby in the TOSHIBA Power Management Utility. Open
the TOSHIBA Power Management Utility and click the Power Save Modes
tab. Next select either an AC Power or Battery Power option and then
click details. When the details page comes up, you can disable the
Standby setting be moving the slider to Never. That action, however, will
nullify the computer’s Energy Star compliance.

Standby precautions

Before entering Standby mode, be sure to save your data.
�� Do not remove/install memory or remove power components:
Do not remove/install the memory module. The computer or the
module could be damaged.
Do not remove the Ba ttery Pack.
In any of the above cases, the standby configuration will not be saved.
If you carry the computer on board an aircraft or into a hospital, be
sure to shut down the computer in hibernation mode or in shutdown
mode to avoid radio signal interference.