Using power saving modes
In addition to the normal operating mode, which allows you to turn off specific devices, your computer has two distinct
power saving modes: Standby and Hibernate. Use the Standby and Hibernate power saving modes to override a profile
setting or initiate an immediate action.
Standby
— Saves the state of the system and peripheral devices in memory (RAM). Power consumption is reduced
to a minimum. The system remains on, and the computer screen (LCD) is off.
Hibernate
— Saves the state of the system and peripheral devices to the hard disk. Power consumption is reduced
to the lowest possible setting without being completely off. Hibernate mode consumes the lowest level of power.
Your computer enters Hibernate mode when the remaining battery charge drops below 5 percent, regardless of the
setting you select.
Since some software programs and peripheral devices prevent the system from entering Hibernate mode, save your
data frequently to avoid data loss.
To activate Standby mode
1.
Click
Start
on the Windows
®
taskbar, and select
Turn Off Computer
.
2.
Click
Stand By
when the
Turn off computer
window appears. The power indicator blinks in this mode.
3.
Press any key to return to normal mode.
To activate Hibernate mode
1.
Press the
Fn+F12
keys, or press the power button and release it immediately. Do not move the computer until
the power indicator turns off.
2.
Press the power button to return to normal mode.
If the computer does not activate Hibernate mode, see
Frequently asked questions
for more information.
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