HP Pavilion dv1600 Hardware and Software Guide - Page 64

Interference with Drive Media and Bluetooth Communication (Select Models Only), Standby

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Power Interference with Drive Media and Bluetooth Communication (Select Models Only) Ä CAUTION: To prevent the loss of information, possible audio and video degradation, or loss of audio or video playback quality, do not initiate standby or hibernation while reading or writing to an optical disc. Standby and hibernation interfere with the use of Bluetooth communication and media. Note the following guidelines: ■ If the computer is in standby or hibernation, you cannot initiate a Bluetooth transmission. ■ If standby or hibernation is initiated while a drive medium such as a CD or DVD is in use: ❏ Your playback may be interrupted. ❏ You may see the warning message "Putting the computer into hibernation or standby might stop the playback. Do you want to continue?" If this message is displayed, click No. ❏ You may need to restart the disc to resume audio and video playback. Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown Procedures This section explains the default standby, hibernation, and shutdown procedures and includes information about turning the display on or off. For information about changing the Windows function of some of the power features on your computer, refer to the "Power Preferences" section later in this chapter. The controls and lights discussed in this section are illustrated in in the "Power Control and Light Locations" section earlier in this chapter. 3-10 Hardware and Software Guide

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Hardware and Software Guide
Power
Interference with Drive Media and Bluetooth
Communication (Select Models Only)
Ä
CAUTION:
To prevent the loss of information, possible audio and
video degradation, or loss of audio or video playback quality, do not
initiate standby or hibernation while reading or writing to an optical
disc.
Standby and hibernation interfere with the use of Bluetooth
communication and media. Note the following guidelines:
If the computer is in standby or hibernation, you cannot
initiate a Bluetooth transmission.
If standby or hibernation is initiated while a drive medium
such as a CD or DVD is in use:
Your playback may be interrupted.
You may see the warning message “Putting the computer
into hibernation or standby might stop the playback. Do
you want to continue?” If this message is displayed,
click
No
.
You may need to restart the disc to resume audio and
video playback.
Standby, Hibernation and Shutdown
Procedures
This section explains the default standby, hibernation, and
shutdown procedures and includes information about turning the
display on or off. For information about changing the Windows
function of some of the power features on your computer, refer to
the “
Power Preferences
” section later in this chapter.
The controls and lights discussed in this section are illustrated in
in the “
Power Control and Light Locations
” section earlier in this
chapter.