HP OmniBook 2000 HP OmniBook 2000 - User Guide Windows for Workgroups - Page 19
Preserving connections., Power States after Stopping the OmniBook, Method of Stopping, Power State,
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automatically turns off when you shut down Windows.) Hint Preserving connections. If you have active network connections, or if you have any SCSI devices connected, use the ac adapter and press the blue On/Suspend button to stop the OmniBook. These connections and devices are disconnected if you stop the OmniBook any other way. However, Windows 95 can restore network connections and SCSI devices when you turn on the OmniBook. For a different operating system, you may have to reboot the OmniBook or restart the operating system to restore them. If you want to know more about what happens when you stop the OmniBook, you can check the following table. Power States after Stopping the OmniBook Method of Stopping Power State Condition Blue On/Suspend button (with ac adapter connected) Display Off Powered/operating state. The computer looks off, but only the display, keyboard, and pointer are turned off. Network and SCSI devices are maintained. Everything continues at turn-on. Blue On/Suspend button (with no ac adapter) Suspend Low-power/stopped state. Everything is off or in a low-power state. Network and SCSI devices are off. The bookmark indicator appears in the Status Panel. Everything resumes operating at turn-on. For Windows 95, SCSI changes are detected at turn-on. Fn+F12 (with no ac adapter) Hibernate No-power/stopped state. Session is saved on the hard disk. Everything is shut down. Computer reboots and restores previous 19