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Initiating or restoring from hibernation

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Initiating or restoring from hibernation Hibernation cannot be initiated unless it is enabled. Hibernation is enabled by default. To be sure 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. ● Press the power button. - or - ● Select Start > Turn Off Computer.* Then, hold down the shift key as you select Hibernate. ● The power lights turn off. ● The screen clears. In Windows XP Professional, if hibernate is not displayed: a. Click the down arrow. b. Select Hibernate from the list. Allow the system to initiate hibernation (with hibernation enabled). c. Click OK. No action required. A computer running on ● battery power initiates hibernation, according to the following conditions: ● ● After 30 minutes of computer inactivity. ● When the battery reaches a critical lowbattery condition. The power lights turn off. The screen clears. NOTE Power settings and timeouts can be changed using Power Options in Windows Control Panel. Restore from user-initiated or Press the power button.† system-initiated hibernation. ● The power lights turn on. ● Your work returns to the screen. *If you have been registered to a network domain, the button you click is called Shut Down instead of Turn Off Computer. †If the system has initiated hibernation because of a critical low-battery condition, connect external power or insert a charged battery before you press the power button. (The system does not respond if the discharged battery is the only power source.) ENWW Initiating or restoring from hibernation 11

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Initiating or restoring from hibernation
Hibernation cannot be initiated unless it is enabled. Hibernation is enabled by default.
To be sure 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.
Press the power button.
– or –
Select
Start > Turn Off Computer
.*
Then, hold down the
shift
key as you
select
Hibernate
.
In Windows XP Professional, if hibernate
is not displayed:
a.
Click the down arrow.
b.
Select
Hibernate
from the list.
c.
Click
OK
.
The power lights turn off.
The screen clears.
Allow the system to initiate
hibernation (with hibernation
enabled).
No action required. A computer running on
battery power initiates hibernation, according
to the following conditions:
After 30 minutes of computer inactivity.
When the battery reaches a critical low-
battery condition.
NOTE
Power settings and timeouts
can be changed using Power Options
in Windows Control Panel.
The power lights turn off.
The screen clears.
Restore from user-initiated or
system-initiated hibernation.
Press the power button.†
The power lights turn on.
Your work returns to the screen.
*If you have been registered to a network domain, the button you click is called
Shut Down
instead of
Turn Off Computer
.
†If the system has initiated hibernation because of a critical low-battery condition, connect external power or insert a charged
battery before you press the power button. (The system does not respond if the discharged battery is the only power source.)
ENWW
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