HP Armada 4200 Armada 4200 Family of Personal Computers Reference Guide - Page 42
Hibernation, Initiating Hibernation
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Hibernation Hibernation is a safeguard condition during which all information in system memory is saved to the hard drive and power to the computer is turned off. When you resume work, your information is returned to the screen exactly where you left off. No information is lost. Hibernation has the following benefits: s Since the computer is turned off and there is no drain on battery packs, your computer can stay in Hibernation for an unlimited time. s You can manually save your place in any application or when making a presentation. s Information is automatically saved when the computer reaches a critical low-battery condition (as long as Hibernation has not been turned off). Initiating Hibernation To initiate Hibernation: s Press Fn+ suspend to initiate Hibernation manually. Hibernation marks your place in your applications and turns power off completely to your computer. s System-initiated Hibernation occurs when the computer reaches a critical low-battery condition. To protect against loss of information, the computer automatically saves all information in system memory to the hard drive and then turns off. Press the power button once to resume work. NOTE: Batteries that have not been fully charged may not have enough power to support a system-initiated Hibernation at critical low battery. 5-6 Managing Power