Starting And Stopping The Omnibook; To Turn The Omnibook On And Off - HP OmniBook 3000 Reference Manual

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Starting and Stopping the OmniBook

You can easily start and stop your OmniBook using the blue power button. However,
at certain times, you may want to use other methods for starting and stopping your
OmniBook—depending on power considerations, types of active connections, and
start-up time.

To turn the OmniBook on and off

You can stop the OmniBook several ways. Some methods provide "Instant-On," so
you can quickly continue your work where you left off. Others reboot the computer.
On
Press the blue power button to turn on the OmniBook.
Standby
Press Fn+S to go into Standby mode.
–or–
Occurs automatically if the computer is inactive for about 2 minutes (by default).
Suspend
Press the blue power button to suspend activity when the OmniBook is on. The
OmniBook restores your previous work session when you turn it back on.
–or–
From the Start menu, click Suspend
–or–
Press Fn+R
–or–
Close the lid (for more than 2 seconds) also suspends the computer. (If an external
monitor is connected, closing the lid merely turns off the built-in display and turns
on the external display.)
Hibernate
Press Fn+F12. The computer completely shuts down, but your current work session
is first saved to disk. The computer will restore your previous session when you
turn it back on.
Off
From the Start menu, click Shut Down, or press the blue power button for more
than 4 seconds to completely shut down the computer. Unsaved data will be lost.
The computer will reboot when you turn it back on.
Getting Comfortable
Starting and Stopping the OmniBook
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