Compaq Presario V2000 Hardware-Software Guide - Page 54

Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation, Start > Control Panel > Performance

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Power Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation Hibernation cannot be initiated unless it is enabled. Hibernation is enabled by default. To verify that hibernation remains enabled, select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options > Hibernate tab. If hibernation is enabled, the Enable hibernation check box is selected. Task Procedure Result Initiate hibernation. In Windows XP Home, select Start > Turn Off Computer.* Then hold down shift as you select the Stand By button. In Windows XP Professional, select Start > Turn Off Computer > Hibernate.* (If Hibernate is not displayed, press the down arrow, and then select Hibernate from the drop-down list.) ■ Power/standby lights are turned off. ■ Screen is cleared. Allow the system to initiate hibernation. Restore from hibernation. No action is required. If the notebook is running on battery power and hibernation is enabled, the system initiates hibernation ■ After 30 minutes of notebook inactivity. ■ Whenever the battery pack reaches a critical low-battery condition. ■ Power/standby lights are turned off. ■ Screen is cleared. Press the power button.† ■ Power/standby lights are turned on. ■ Your work is returned to the screen. *Depending on your network connections, the Turn Off Computer button may be called the Shut Down button. †If the system initiated hibernation because of a critical low-battery condition, connect external power or insert a charged battery pack before you press the power button. (The system may not respond if the drained battery pack is the only power source.) Hardware and Software Guide 3-9

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Power
Hardware and Software Guide
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Initiating or Restoring from Hibernation
Hibernation cannot be initiated unless it is enabled. Hibernation
is enabled by default. To verify that hibernation remains enabled,
select
Start > Control Panel > Performance and
Maintenance > Power Options > Hibernate
tab. If hibernation
is enabled, the Enable hibernation check box is selected.
Task
Procedure
Result
Initiate
hibernation.
In Windows XP Home, select
Start > Turn Off Computer
.* Then hold
down
shift
as you select the
Stand By
button.
In Windows XP Professional,
select
Start > Turn Off Computer >
Hibernate
.* (If Hibernate is not
displayed, press the down arrow, and
then select
Hibernate
from the
drop-down list.)
Power/standby
lights are
turned off.
Screen is
cleared.
Allow the
system to
initiate
hibernation.
No action is required. If the notebook is
running on battery power and hibernation
is enabled, the system initiates
hibernation
After 30 minutes of notebook inactivity.
Whenever the battery pack reaches a
critical low-battery condition.
Power/standby
lights are
turned off.
Screen is
cleared.
Restore from
hibernation.
Press the power button.
Power/standby
lights are
turned on.
Your work is
returned to the
screen.
*Depending on your network connections, the Turn Off Computer button may be
called the
Shut Down
button.
If the system initiated hibernation because of a critical low-battery condition,
connect external power or insert a charged battery pack before you press the
power button. (The system may not respond if the drained battery pack is
the only power source.)