Power-up modes
The computer has the following power-up modes:
Boot: Computer shuts down without saving data. Always save your
work before you turn the computer off in boot mode.
Hibernation: Data in memory is saved to the hard disk.
Standby (Windows 98 only): Power remains on, saving data in RAM,
but the CPU and all other devices enter sleep mode.
Refer also to the sections Turning on the power and Turning off the
power in Chapter 3, Getting Started.
Windows utilities
In Windows 98, you can set any of the modes above in Windows Power
Management Properties and in the Power Saver Utility. Refer to
Chapter 8, Setup and Password Security, for details on each mode.
Hotkeys
You can use hotkeys Fn + F3 to set the power-up modes. See Chapter 5,
Keyboard, for details.
Panel power off
You can set up your computer (Windows 98 only) so that power turns off
automatically when you close the display panel.
When you open the panel, power turns on in Standby mode, but not in
Hibernation or boot modes.
If the panel power off function is enabled and you use Stand by in the
Windows Shut down menu , do not close the display until the Stand by
or Hibernation function is completed.
Refer to Chapter 8, Setup and Password Security, for an explanation of
how to enable this feature.
User's Manual
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