Toshiba Tecra 9000 User Guide - Page 111

Using Standby command, Start, Shut Down, Stand

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111 Learning the Basics Power down options Hibernation mode when you close the computer's display panel. 5 Once you have made your selections, click OK to return to the Power Save Mode tab, and click OK to apply the changes and close the Life Long Properties window. For more information about Power Saver, see "Power Saver" on page 175. NOTE: When using Standby or Hibernation mode, save your files and make sure the disk activity lights are off before you turn off the computer. If you change your mind and decide to continue working after all, wait a few seconds before turning on the computer again. Using Standby command Use Standby when you know you will resume work again soon (within eight hours if you start with a fully-charged battery). Standby stores the current state of the computer in memory until you turn on the computer again. The computer uses power supplied by the backup battery to store this information. TECHNICAL NOTE: If the battery discharges fully (which will happen if you leave the computer in Standby mode and unplugged for over eight hours), your information will be lost. So, you should save all your work before you turn off the power with Standby command enabled. To shut down the computer using Standby: 1 Open the Start menu and click Shut Down. 2 Select Stand by and Click OK.

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111
Learning the Basics
Power down options
Hibernation mode when you close the computer’s display
panel.
5
Once you have made your selections, click
OK
to return to
the Power Save Mode tab, and click
OK
to apply the changes
and close the Life Long Properties window.
For more information about Power Saver, see
“Power Saver” on
page 175
.
NOTE: When using Standby or Hibernation mode, save your
files and make sure the disk activity lights are off before you
turn off the computer. If you change your mind and decide to
continue working after all, wait a few seconds before turning
on the computer again.
Using Standby command
Use Standby when you know you will resume work again soon
(within eight hours if you start with a fully-charged battery).
Standby stores the current state of the computer in memory until
you turn on the computer again. The computer uses power
supplied by the backup battery to store this information.
TECHNICAL NOTE: If the battery discharges fully (which will
happen if you leave the computer in Standby mode and
unplugged for over eight hours), your information will be
lost. So, you should save all your work before you turn off
the power with Standby command enabled.
To shut down the computer using Standby:
1
Open the
Start
menu and click
Shut Down
.
2
Select
Stand by
and Click
OK
.