Initiating Hibernation - HP Armada 7300 Reference Manual

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Initiating Hibernation

Hibernation saves all information in memory to a Hibernation file
on the hard drive and shuts down the computer. When you turn on
the computer again, your information returns to the screen at the
point where Hibernation was initiated.
Hibernation is not available when the computer is docked in
NOTE:
the optional ArmadaStation or Armada MiniStation.
The factory-default setting initiates Hibernation only during a
critical low-battery condition. If you change the setting on the
Hibernation tab in Power Properties to Suspend or to a timeout,
that setting is in addition to the low-battery setting.
You can manually initiate Hibernation by pressing
suspend button.
When Hibernation is initiated, the system beeps twice, the screen
blanks while the Hibernation file is being saved, then power is
automatically turned off to the system. Because the computer is
off, there is no limit to the amount of time it can remain in
Hibernation.
Hibernation can be used in the following ways:
As a safeguard to automatically save information when the
computer reaches a critical low-battery condition.
As a bookmark to save your place for longer periods than can
be done in Suspend.
To save power by turning off the computer after a specified
period of time in Suspend.
If the battery pack does not have enough charge to exit
Hibernation when you turn on the computer, insert a fully charged
battery pack or connect an external power source.
If you need to stop the restoration from Hibernation, press
Fn+Ctrl+Break.
Using Power and Power Management 4-5
and the
Fn

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