Standby/Hibernation Functions - Panasonic CF-28 Series Reference Manual

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Standby/Hibernation Functions

Starting Up Your Computer Quickly
Entering the Standby or Hibernation Mode
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.
If the standby or hibernation function is used repeatedly, the computer may not
work properly. To stabilize computer operations, we recommend shutting down
Windows on a regular basis (about once a week) without using the standby or
hibernation function.
Use any of the following methods to enter the standby or hibernation mode.
To use the hibernation mode, make the setting below in advance. (Enabled in factory
preset.)
Fn key combinations (
Using the power switch (
From the shut down screen:
• Standby
Windows 2000 : In [Start] - [Shut Down], select [Stand by].
Windows XP
: In [Start] - [Turn Off Computer], select [Stand By].
• Hibernation
Windows 2000 : In [Start] - [Shut Down], select [Hibernate].
Windows XP
: In [Start] - [Turn Off Computer], press and hold Shift , then
select [Hibernate].
Setting for using the hibernation mode
Windows 2000
1
Select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Power Options].
2
In [Hibernate], add the check mark for [Enable hibernate support] and select [OK].
Windows XP
1
Select [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power Op-
tions].
2
In [Hibernate], add the check mark for [Enable hibernation] and select [OK].
Hibernation function
Hard disk
Somewhat slow
Power is not required to maintain data
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