Power Management
— Power Saving Modes
notebook standby, hibernate, or you can power off the computer
altogether.
Standby
All devices are powered up and in suspend mode .
Hibernate
Suspend to Disk is similar to turning off the computer,
except that the current state of the computer is copied
to the hard disk as a special file. When the computer
returns from suspend mode, the desktop appears
with the same files and programs open as when the
computer was suspended. Suspend to Disk is very
useful when you don't want to take the time to shut
down all open programs one by one to shut off the
computer, only to have to open the same programs
and files the next time you use the computer. This
mode is also called hibernation mode.
Suspend-to-disk Partition/Suspend-to-disk File
Suspend to Disk file will be saved by Windows to the hard
disk. The size of the file will correspond to the amount of
system memory. Please make sure there is enough space on
the hard disk.
Support wake-up on LAN in standby & Hibernate
mode.
Power Off
System is shutdown.
Initiating Suspend Mode
There are four ways to initiate suspend mode. The settings can be
adjusted in the Power Management dialog box:
•
The computer will automatically enter suspend mode when not
used for a set period of time.
•
Selecting the Stand by button in the Shut Down Windows dialog
box.
•
Closing the screen cover (assuming no external monitor has
been connected).
•
Pressing the power button (if enabled in power settings).
•
Pressing the suspend function key <Fn> + <F3>.
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Summary of Contents for Enduro 915
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Page 5: ...C Ch ha ap pt te er r 1 1 I In nt tr ro od du uc ct ti io on n...
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