Hibernation - HP Pavilion DV1010 Series Hardware And Software Manual

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Hibernation

CAUTION: If the configuration of the notebook system is changed during
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Hibernation, it might not be possible to resume from Hibernation. When
the notebook is in Hibernation:
Do not add or remove a memory module.
Do not add or remove a hard drive.
Do not connect or disconnect an external device.
Do not insert or remove a CD, DVD, PC Card, or digital memory card.
Hibernation is a Windows-based feature that saves your work to
a hibernation file on the hard drive and then shuts down the
notebook.
When Hibernation is complete, the power/standby and power
button lights are turned off.
When you restore from Hibernation your work is returned to the
screen. Restoring from Hibernation takes a little longer than
resuming from Standby but is much faster than returning to your
place manually after restarting the notebook in Windows.
Initiating Hibernation
When the notebook is in Windows at default settings, Hibernation
can be initiated by you or by the system. When the notebook is in
QuickPlay, Hibernation cannot be initiated
Initiating Hibernation Manually
To initiate Hibernation manually while the notebook is in
Windows XP Home, select Start > Turn Off Computer.
Then hold down
Windows XP Professional, select Start > Turn Off
Computer > Hibernate. (If Hibernate is not displayed,
press the down arrow, and then select Hibernate from the
drop-down list.)
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as you select the Stand By button.
shift
Power
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