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Supporting System Hibernate, Set Timer to Enter System Standby/Hibernate Automatically, Entering

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Supporting System Hibernate If your battery becomes completely discharged during System standby, you will lose unsaved data and will need to reboot your computer. Therefore, if you are planning to leave your computer powered by battery for long periods of time, we recommend System hibernate. Confirm that System hibernate is supported with the following steps. 1. In the Power Options Properties dialog box, select Hibernate tab. 2. Confirm Enable hibernation is checked. 3. Click OK. 4. Close the Control Panel window. 3 Set Timer to Enter System Standby/Hibernate Automatically Your computer will enter System standby/hibernate automatically when the specified time has passed without any operation. To set the time: 1. In the Power Options Properties dialog box, select Power Schemes tab. 2. From the pull-down menu of System standby or/and System hibernates, select the elapsed time before your computer automatically enter System standby/hibernate. 3. Click OK. 4. Close the Control Panel window. Entering System Standby/Hibernate Your computer enters System standby/hibernate in each of the following cases: • You select Stand By or Hibernate (which will replace Stand By if you press Shift key) in the Turn off computer dialog box. To open the dialog box, click start - Turn Off Computer. • The specified time in System standby or System hibernates in Power Schemes tab of Power Options Properties dialog box has passed without any operation (See the previous section). • The screen cover is closed. The above functions if you perform the following: 1. In the Power Options Properties dialog box, select Advanced tab. 2. Select Hibernate or Stand by in When I close the lid of my portable computer field. 3. Click OK. 4. Close the Control Panel window. 3-10

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Supporting System Hibernate
If your battery becomes completely discharged during
System standby
,
you will lose unsaved data and will need to reboot your computer.
Therefore, if you are planning to leave your computer powered by battery
for long periods of time, we recommend
System hibernate
.
Confirm that
System hibernate
is supported with the following steps.
1.
In the
Power Options Properties
dialog box, select
Hibernate
tab.
2.
Confirm
Enable hibernation
is checked.
3.
Click
OK
.
4.
Close the
Control Panel
window.
Set Timer to Enter System Standby/Hibernate Automatically
Your computer will enter System standby/hibernate automatically when the specified
time has passed without any operation. To set the time:
1.
In the
Power Options Properties
dialog box, select
Power Schemes
tab.
2.
From the pull-down menu of
System standby
or/and
System hibernates,
select the
elapsed time before your computer automatically enter System standby/hibernate.
3.
Click
OK.
4.
Close the
Control Panel
window.
Entering System Standby/Hibernate
Your computer enters
System standby/hibernate
in each of the following cases:
You select
Stand By
or
Hibernate (
which will replace
Stand By
if you press
Shift
key) in the
Turn off computer
dialog box. To open the dialog box, click
start – Turn
Off Computer
.
The specified time in
System standby
or
System hibernates
in
Power Schemes
tab of
Power Options Properties
dialog box has passed without any operation (See the
previous section).
The screen cover is closed
.
The above functions if you perform the following:
1.
In
the Power Options Properties
dialog box, select
Advanced
tab.
2.
Select
Hibernate
or
Stand by
in
When I close the lid of my portable computer
field.
3.
Click
OK
.
4.
Close the
Control Panel
window.