HP Pavilion zt1100 HP Pavilion Notebook PC ZE1000 Series - Reference Guide - Page 48

To manage power manually

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Batteries and Power Management Managing Power Consumption Power mode Standby Hibernation Off To manage power manually In addition to allowing the notebook to enter its power-saving modes automatically, you can also put it into any of the following three modes whenever you need to. Does this... Maintains your current session in RAM, and turns off the display and other components. Saves the current session to the hard disk, then turns off. Provides maximum power savings while still allowing you to recover the current session. Restores network connections. Turns off your notebook for maximum power savings. The current session is not saved, and any unsaved data is lost. Use when... You will be away from your notebook for up to several hours. You will be away from your notebook for a day or more, but want to continue your session. You're done with your work. To enter this mode... Click Start, Turn Off Computer, Stand By. - or - Press the power button. Click Start, Turn Off Computer, then press and hold Shift and click Hibernate. Click Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off. - or - Press and hold the power button for four seconds. (Do this only if the Start menu procedure doesn't work). CAUTION Make a habit of saving your work before putting your notebook on standby. If power is interrupted while the notebook is on standby, any unsaved data will be lost. You can also turn off the display by closing the lid. In addition, you can configure the notebook so that closing the lid or pressing the power button puts the notebook on standby or into hibernation, or turns it off-see "To set power management properties" on page 47. 48 Reference Guide

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Batteries and Power Management
Managing Power Consumption
48
Reference Guide
To manage power manually
In addition to allowing the notebook to enter its power-saving modes automatically, you
can also put it into any of the following three modes whenever you need to.
Power mode
Does this…
Use when…
To enter this mode…
Standby
Maintains your current
session in RAM, and turns off
the display and other
components.
You will be away
from your notebook
for up to several
hours.
Click Start, Turn Off Computer,
Stand By.
– or –
Press the power button.
Hibernation
Saves the current session to
the hard disk, then turns off.
Provides maximum power
savings while still allowing you
to recover the current session.
Restores network
connections.
You will be away
from your notebook
for a day or more,
but want to continue
your session.
Click Start, Turn Off Computer, then
press and hold Shift and click
Hibernate.
Off
Turns off your notebook for
maximum power savings. The
current session is not saved,
and any unsaved data is lost.
You’re done with
your work.
Click Start, Turn Off Computer,
Turn Off.
– or –
Press and hold the power button for
four seconds. (Do this only if the
Start menu procedure doesn’t
work).
CAUTION
Make a habit of saving your work before putting your notebook on standby. If
power is interrupted while the notebook is on standby, any unsaved data will be
lost.
You can also turn off the display by closing the lid.
In addition, you can configure the notebook so that closing the lid or pressing the power
button puts the notebook on standby or into hibernation, or turns it off—see “To set
power management properties” on page 47.