v
If
the
battery
indicator
blinks
orange,
indicating
that
the
battery
power
is
low.
(Alternatively,
if
Hibernate
when
battery
becomes
low
has
been
selected
in
the
“Power
Management
Properties”
window,
the
computer
goes
into
hibernation
mode.)
To
cause
the
computer
to
return
from
sleep
(standby)
mode
and
resume
operation,
do
one
of
the
following:
v
Press
the
Fn
key.
v
Open
the
LCD
cover.
v
Turn
on
the
power
switch.
Also,
in
the
following
event,
the
computer
automatically
returns
from
sleep
(standby)
mode
and
resumes
operation:
v
The
time
set
on
the
resume
timer
elapses.
Note:
The
computer
does
not
accept
any
input
immediately
after
it
enters
sleep
(standby)
mode.
Wait
a
few
seconds
before
taking
any
action
to
reenter
operation
mode.
Hibernation
mode
In
hibernation
mode,
the
following
occurs:
v
The
system
status,
RAM,
VRAM,
and
setup
data
are
stored
on
the
hard
disk.
v
The
system
is
powered
off.
To
cause
the
computer
to
enter
hibernation
mode,
do
any
of
the
following:
v
Press
the
Fn+F12
keys.
v
If
you
are
using
the
ACPI
operating
system
and
have
defined
one
of
the
following
actions
as
the
event
that
causes
the
system
to
go
into
hibernation
mode,
perform
that
action.
–
Closing
the
lid.
–
Pressing
the
power
button.
Also,
the
computer
goes
into
hibernation
mode
automatically
in
either
of
the
following
conditions:
v
If
a
“hibernation
time”
has
been
set
on
the
timer,
and
if
the
user
does
not
do
any
operation
with
the
keyboard,
the
hard
disk
drive,
the
parallel
connector,
or
the
diskette
drive
within
that
time.
v
If
the
timer
conditions
are
satisfied
in
suspend
mode.
When
the
power
is
turned
on,
the
computer
returns
from
hibernation
mode
and
resumes
operation.
The
hibernation
file
in
the
boot
record
on
the
hard
disk
drive
is
read,
and
system
status
is
restored
from
the
hard
disk
drive.
Related
service
information
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descriptions
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