Introduction
Low Battery | When battery power is exhausted to the point |
Automatic | that computer operation cannot be continued, the |
Hibernation *1 | system automatically enters Hibernation Mode |
| and shuts down. |
| This can be specified in the Power Options. |
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TOSHIBA HDD | This feature uses the acceleration sensor built in |
Protection | the computer to detect vibration and shocks, and |
| automatically moves the hard disk drive's read/ |
| write head to a safe position in order to reduce |
| the risk of damage that could be caused by |
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| Disk Drive (HDD) Protection section in Chapter |
| 4, Operating Basics, for more details. |
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The TOSHIBA HDD Protection function does not guarantee that the hard disk drive will not be damaged.
Hibernation | This feature lets you turn off the power without |
| exiting from your software. The contents of main |
| memory are saved to the hard disk so that when |
| you turn on the power again, you can continue |
| working right where you left off. Refer to the |
| Turning off the power section in Chapter 3, |
| Getting Started, for details. |
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Sleep Mode | If you have to interrupt your work, you can turn |
| off the power without exiting from your software. |
| Data is maintained in the computer's main |
| memory so that when you turn on the power |
| again, you can continue working right where you |
| left off. |
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*1 Click , Control Panel, System and Maintenance, and then click Power Options.
TOSHIBA Value Added Package
This section describes the TOSHIBA Component features
User’s Manual |