Standby, Hibernation And Shutdown Overviews; Standby - HP Pavilion DV1010 Series Hardware And Software Manual

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Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown
Overviews

Standby

Standby conserves power and protects your privacy by reducing
power to system components that are not in use. When Standby is
initiated, your work is saved in random access memory (RAM),
the screen is cleared, and the power/standby and power button
lights blink. Saving your work before initiating Standby is not
usually necessary but is a recommended precaution. When you
resume from Standby, your work returns instantly to the screen.
Initiating Standby
Standby cannot be initiated while the notebook is in QuickPlay.
When the notebook is in Windows, Standby can be initiated by
you or by the system.
Initiating Standby Manually
At Windows default settings, closing the notebook initiates
Standby. When you close the notebook, the display presses the
display switch. The display switch is set by default to initiate
Standby. For information about changing the function of the
display switch in Windows, see
Preferences"
In QuickPlay, closing the notebook turns off the display. The
function of the display switch in QuickPlay cannot be changed.
When the notebook is in Windows at default settings, you can
also initiate Standby by pressing the
Start button. For more information about
see the
Hardware and Software Guide
later in this chapter.
"Hotkeys"
section in
"Setting Other Power
hotkey or from the
fn+f5
fn+f5
Chapter 3, "Keyboard."
Power
and other hotkeys,
4–5

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