Compaq 12XL325 Models XL300, XL300A, and XL300B - Maintenance & Service Gu - Page 34

Low-Power Modes, Hibernation, Standby, Power, Fn+F4, Start, Shut Down - memory

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Presario 1200XL Series Model XL300, XL300A, and XL300B Low-Power Modes Compaq Presario 1200 Series Notebook Computers have two levels of low-power management: Hibernation and Standby. Hibernation Hibernation helps conserve battery life and protect data. Your Notebook automatically enters Hibernation mode when the battery has little power left or when the Notebook (operating on battery power) is in Standby mode for more than one hour. As the Notebook enters Hibernation, it automatically stores the contents of the Notebook memory to the hard drive before it shuts down. When the Notebook comes out of Hibernation, it returns to its former state. Activate Hibernation mode by pressing the Power button once. To restart the Notebook, press the Power button once. When the Notebook enters or wakes from Hibernation mode, a Progress window is displayed on the screen. Standby Standby mode is a low-power mode, also referred to as Sleep mode. Selecting Standby mode instead of turning off the Notebook when finished has two advantages: 1. It allows the Notebook to wake up faster than turning it completely off; 2. It saves more power than the active (On) mode. Activate Sleep mode by pressing Fn+F4. Or click Start, select the Shut Down option, and click Standby. ÄCAUTION: The Notebook maintains system information and open files while in Standby mode. However, unsaved information is lost if the Notebook is turned off prior to system wake-up, or if a power loss occurs while using the AC adapter. PRESARIO NOTEBOOK MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GUIDE 1200XL SERIES BATTERY OPERATIONS 7

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P
RESARIO
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OTEBOOK
M
AINTENANCE
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ERVICE
G
UIDE
1200XL S
ERIES
B
ATTERY
O
PERATIONS
7
Presario 1200XL Series
Model XL300, XL300A, and XL300B
Low-Power Modes
Compaq Presario 1200 Series Notebook Computers have two levels of low-power
management:
Hibernation
and
Standby
.
Hibernation
Hibernation helps conserve battery life and protect data. Your Notebook automatically
enters Hibernation mode when the battery has little power left or when the Notebook
(operating on battery power) is in Standby mode for more than one hour. As the Notebook
enters Hibernation, it automatically stores the contents of the Notebook memory to the
hard drive before it shuts down. When the Notebook comes out of Hibernation, it returns to
its former state.
Activate Hibernation mode by pressing the
Power
button once.
To restart the Notebook, press the
Power
button once. When the Notebook enters or
wakes from Hibernation mode, a Progress window is displayed on the screen.
Standby
Standby mode is a low-power mode, also referred to as Sleep mode. Selecting Standby
mode instead of turning off the Notebook when finished has two advantages: 1. It allows
the Notebook to wake up faster than turning it completely off; 2. It saves more power than
the active (On) mode.
Activate Sleep mode by pressing
Fn+F4
. Or click
Start,
select the
Shut Down
option, and
click
Standby
.
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CAUTION:
The Notebook maintains system information and open files while in
Standby mode. However, unsaved information is lost if the Notebook is turned off
prior to system wake-up, or if a power loss occurs while using the AC adapter.