Standby/Hibernation Functions - Panasonic Toughbook CF-48 Series Reference Manual

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Standby/Hibernation Functions

Starting Up Your Computer Quickly
If you want to immediately start up and continue an application after shutting down
your computer, you can do so by using either the standby or hibernation function.
Differences between the standby and hibernation functions
Function
Standby function
Where data is saved to
Memory
Speed
Fast
Requires power supply
Yes (if power is cut, all data is lost)
NOTE
If the computer will not be operated for an extended period of time, it is recom-
mended that hibernation mode be used instead of the standby mode.
Setting the Standby or Hibernation Function
Windows 2000
1
Select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Power Options],
in [Hibernate] add the check mark for [Enable hibernate sup-
port] and select [Apply]
2
In [Advanced], select [Standby] or [Hibernate] for [When I press
the power button on my computer], then select [OK]
Windows XP
1
Select [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and maintenance]
- [Power Options], in [Hibernate] add the check mark for [En-
able hibernation] and select [Apply]
2
In [Advanced], select [Stand by] or [Hibernate] for [When I press
the power button on my computer], then select [OK]
NOTE
The operation of the computer when the LCD is closed can also be set in [Ad-
vanced].
Hibernation function
Hard disk
Somewhat slow
Power is not required to maintain data
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