
off.
Hint
By default, your VAIO computer enters Sleep mode automatically after a certain period of inactivity while
running on AC power.
The operations below also place your VAIO computer into Sleep mode.
Press the
(Power) button (with the default setting).
Changing the Intel Smart Connect Technology (Sleep Mode) Settings
You can change the Intel Smart Connect Technology settings in
VAIO Control Center
.
With this function, your VAIO computer connects to the Internet regularly and enables you to obtain the latest
updates on email, Social Networking Services (SNSs), etc. even if the computer is in Sleep mode.
1. Start
VAIO Control Center
and select
Power and Battery
. (See
Searching/Starting Apps, Settings,
or Files
to start
VAIO Control Center
.)
2. Select
Details
in
Intel Smart Connect Technology
.
3. Select
Open settings screen
in
Basic settings
.
The Intel Smart Connect Technology settings screen appears.
4. Enable/disable the setting in
Keep Data Fresh
.
Hint
If apps are running when your VAIO computer enters Sleep mode, you can obtain the latest updates on the
running apps during Sleep mode.
Changing the Low Battery Hibernation Settings
You can change the Low Battery Hibernation settings in
VAIO Control Center
.
Low Battery Hibernation is enabled by default. With this function, your VAIO computer automatically enters
Hibernate mode and your working data is saved on the built-in storage device when the battery pack runs out
of power.
1. Start
VAIO Control Center
and select
Power and Battery
. (See
Searching/Starting Apps, Settings,
or Files
to start
VAIO Control Center
.)
2. Enable/disable the setting in
Action When Battery Power Low
.
Note
With Low Battery Hibernation disabled:
Your working data will be lost if your VAIO computer is turned off because, for example, the battery pack runs out of
power or the computer is disconnected from an AC power source. To avoid data loss, be sure to save the data before