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To enter sleep mode
To save battery power while you’re not using the Mobile Computer, you
can switch it to sleep mode. Sleep mode saves the operating system state
(which includes all open documents, running programs and window
position, etc.) to memory and suspends the Mobile Computer to a lower
power state. It cuts down power to hardware components such as the
display, hard disk and peripherals, but maintains power to the computer’s
memory so you don’t lose your work.
•
Tap the
Sleep
button (
) to enter sleep mode.
•
To wake Windows Vista® from sleep mode, slide and release the
POWER/HOLD switch located on the right side of the Mobile
Computer.
Tips
•
To configure sleep mode settings, open
Power Options
in Windows
Vista® Control Panel. Select a power plan first and then tap
Change plan
settings
.
•
Windows Vista® also provides a hybrid sleep feature that saves data in
both the memory and the hard disk to ensure that data will not be lost
when a power outage occurs. See Windows Vista® Help for details.
To enter hibernate mode
Hibernate mode is a power-saving feature that saves the current state of
Windows Vista® to the hard disk and then shuts down the Mobile Computer.
To resume from hibernate mode, you have to turn the power back on.
•
To enter hibernate mode, tap
to open the Shutdown Options
menu, then tap
Hibernate
.
•
To resume from hibernate mode, slide and hold the POWER/HOLD
switch for about 2 seconds.
Tip
To configure hibernate mode settings, open
Power Options
in Windows
Vista®’s Control Panel. Select a power plan, tap
Change plan settings
, tap
Change advanced power settings
, then tap
Sleep
to be able to see and
change hibernate mode settings. See Windows Vista® Help for details.
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