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Hibernation Hibernation automatically saves all information in memory to a Hibernation file on the hard drive and turns off the computer. Because the computer is off, there is no limit to the amount of time it can remain in Hibernation. When you turn on the computer again, your information returns to the screen at the point where Hibernation was initiated. The factory default setting initiates Hibernation after one hour of inactivity and during a critical low-battery condition. You can manually initiate Hibernation by pressing Fn and the suspend button. Hibernation can be used in the following ways: s As a safeguard feature to automatically save information when the computer reaches a critical low-battery condition. s As a "bookmark" feature to save your place for longer periods than can be done in Suspend. s To save power by turning off the computer after a specified period of time in Suspend. NOTE: Hibernation is not available when the computer is docked in the expansion bases. Hibernation is also not available when using other operating systems, such as OS/2 and Microsoft Windows NT. Security Features The following security features are available: s Computer Setup Security menu to set power-on and setup passwords and disable ports and devices. s Security screws to secure drives in the hard drive bay and computer expansion bases (Chapter 6). s Provision for an optional cable lock (Chapter 5). s Windows 95 Passwords in Control Panel (online Help). 10-10 Running Computer Setup

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10-10
Running Computer Setup
Hibernation
Hibernation automatically saves all information in memory to a
Hibernation file on the hard drive and turns off the computer.
Because the computer is off, there is no limit to the amount of time
it can remain in Hibernation. When you turn on the computer again,
your information returns to the screen at the point where
Hibernation was initiated.
The factory default setting initiates Hibernation after one hour of
inactivity and during a critical low-battery condition. You can
manually initiate Hibernation by pressing
Fn
and the suspend
button.
Hibernation can be used in the following ways:
As a safeguard feature to automatically save information when
the computer reaches a critical low-battery condition.
As a "bookmark" feature to save your place for longer periods
than can be done in Suspend.
To save power by turning off the computer after a specified
period of time in Suspend.
NOTE:
Hibernation is not available when the computer is docked in
the expansion bases. Hibernation is also not available when using
other operating systems, such as OS/2 and Microsoft Windows NT.
Security Features
The following security features are available:
Computer Setup Security menu to set power-on and setup
passwords and disable ports and devices.
Security screws to secure drives in the hard drive bay and
computer expansion bases (Chapter 6).
Provision for an optional cable lock (Chapter 5).
Windows 95 Passwords in Control Panel (online Help).