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Using System Standby/Hibernate
System standby/hibernate is a very useful power management tool. For example, after
your computer has entered System standby mode, you can restart your computer more
quickly when compared to a restart, after a normal shutdown operation. When your
computer resumes from System standby/hibernate, the system restores the exact last
state of the computer. In Windows, you can define System standby or System
hibernate the system enters under what conditions.
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System standby stores the current condition of the computer in RAM and stops
power supply to all but a few essential components. Your system enters and
resumes from System standby per the conditions mentioned later. In System
standby, the Power indicator or the battery power indicator blinks green. To resume
from System standby, operate the computer again.
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System hibernate saves the current condition of the computer in an area of the hard
disk and turns off the computer. Your system enters and resumes from System
hibernate per the conditions mentioned later. In System hibernate, the power
indicator or the battery power indicator turns off. To resume from System
hibernate, press the power button.
When entering/resuming from System standby/hibernate, follow the
instructions below:
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Finish communications, printing, and playing music or video before
entering System standby/hibernate.
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Do not operate the computer or peripheral devices, or
connect/disconnect peripheral devices, while entering/resuming from
System standby/hibernate.
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While operating with a battery, the computer may not resume from
System standby/hibernate if the battery capacity is not enough. In this
case, connect the AC adapter to your computer.
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Save your data before your computer enters System standby. If the
power supply to the computer is stopped, the RAM contents will be lost.
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Select the user account if you see them when the computer resumes
from System standby/hibernate.
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