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Traveling with Your Computer
Managing Power Consumption
System standby
Action
Turns off the display and hard disk drive.
Saves current session to RAM.
When
Fn+F3 (Windows 98 only) or Fn+F4 or
Start, Shut Down, Standby.
Resume
Press the blue power button to return to
your current session.
System standby can also occur automatically when the timeout setting in the Power
Management Properties window is reached. (In Windows 98 and ME, there is no
difference between Standby and Suspend.)
Hibernate
Action
Saves the current session to disk, then
shuts down. Provides maximum power
savings while still allowing you to recover
the current session. In order to assure
maximum power savings, the timeout
setting in the BIOS Setup Utility has been
set to the default of 20 minutes. Hibernate
can also occur automatically when the
timeout setting in the Power Management
control panel is reached (Power Options in
Windows ME).
When
Press Fn+F5.
Resume
Press the blue power button to recover
your current session. This takes several
seconds.
In Windows ME, hibernate mode also occurs automatically when battery power reaches a
critically low level. In order to assure maximum power savings, the timeout setting for
hibernation has been set to 20 minutes. This can be changed using the Power Options
control panel.
Hibernate can also occur automatically when:
Battery power reaches a critically low level (see "To respond to a low-battery
warning" on page 55).
The timeout setting in the BIOS Setup utility is reached (default is 1 hour after system
standby occurs).
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