Power Management
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System Power Options
You can use the system power options to stop the computer’s operation and
restart where you left off. This system features
Stand by
and
Hibernate
sleep
mode levels (
Hibernate
mode will need to be enabled by clicking the option in
the
Hibernate
tab in the
Power Options
control panel - see
Figure 3 - 2 on
page 3 - 7
).
Hibernate Mode vs. Shutdown
Hibernate mode and Shutdown are the same in that the system is off and you
need to press the power button to turn it on. Their main difference is:
When you come back from hibernation, you can return to where you last left
off (what was on your desktop) without reopening the application(s) and file(s)
you last used.
You can use either method depending on your needs.
Stand by Mode vs. Hibernate Mode
If you want to stay away from your work for just a while, you can put the system
on Stand by instead of in hibernation. It takes a longer time to wake up the sys-
tem from
Hibernate
mode than from
Stand by
mode.
Stand by/Hibernate
or Shutdown Error
The computer may stop
responding when you
put it into (or resume
from) Stand By or Hiber-
nate, or when you shut
down.
This error is caused by
power management
within
Windows XP
,
when applied to a
PC
Camera
attached to the
internal USB hub.
Microsoft has posted a
Hotfix for this error on its
website (search for Hot-
fix KB909667).
Download and install the
Hotfix to correct this er-
ror.
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