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Stand by
Stand by saves the least amount of power, but takes the shortest time to return to full
operation. During Stand by the hard disk is turned off, and the CPU is made to idle
at its slowest speed. All open applications are retained in memory. When you are not
using your computer for a certain length of time, which you specify in the operating
system, it will enter Stand by mode to save power.
Hibernate
Hibernate uses no power and saves all of your information on a part of the HDD be-
fore it turns the system off. Although it saves the most power it takes the longest time
to return to full operation. You can set your computer to automatically enter Hiber-
nate mode when the battery power is almost depleted. You will need to enable Hi-
bernate mode from the Hibernate tab in the Power Options control panel. The
system will resume from Hibernate mode by pressing the power button.
Windows XP Information
System Resume
The system can resume
from Stand by mode by:
• Pressing the power
button
• Pressing the Sleep/
Resume key combi-
nation
• An
incoming
received
modem (if enabled)
• Network card (Wake
On LAN) activity (if
enabled)
Figure D - 12
Enable Hibernation
System Power Options D - 21
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on
the
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