Waking up your notebook
When you have not used your notebook for several minutes or
if you close the LCD panel without turning off your notebook,
it may enter a power-saving mode called Sleep. While in Sleep
mode, the power indicator flashes. If your notebook is in Sleep
mode, press the power button to "wake" it up.
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Turning off your notebook
Putting your notebook into Sleep mode is the easiest way to
power down your notebook. Although it does not turn your
notebook completely off, it turns off or slows down most
system operations to save power. Sleep mode saves your
desktop layout so the next time you restore power, the
programs are laid out just as you left them. Waking your
notebook from a Sleep state is much faster than turning on
your notebook after it has been turned completely off.
Hibernate mode is an alternative to Sleep mode. In Hibernate
mode, your notebook is turned completely off. When you wake
your notebook from Hibernate mode, however, the programs
that were running when your notebook entered Hibernate
mode are running just as you left them.
To put your notebook to sleep:
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to Hybrid Sleep. For more information about Sleep mode, see
modes" on page
To put your notebook into hibernation:
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Tip
For more information about Sleep mode, see
46.
Click Start, click on Shut Down, then select Sleep. The
notebook saves your session and partially shuts down to
save power.
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Press F
+F4.
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Tip
You can change the Sleep mode from the standard Sleep mode (default)
46.
Click Start, click on Shut Down, then select Hibernate.
The notebook saves your session and shuts down to save
power.
"Changing power modes" on
"Changing power