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To use manual power management

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Traveling with Your Computer Managing Power Consumption To use manual power management You can shut down your computer manually whenever you need to with any of the following three levels of shutdown. System standby Action When Resume Turns off the display and hard disk drive. Fn+F3 or Fn+F4 or Start, Shut Down, Standby. Press the blue power button to return to your current session. System standby can also occur automatically when the timeout setting in the Power Management Properties window is reached. (In Windows 98, there is no difference between Standby and Suspend.) Hibernate Action When Resume Saves the current session to disk, then shuts down. Provides maximum power savings while still allowing you to recover the current session. Press Fn+F5. Press the blue power button to recover your current session. This takes several seconds. Hibernate can also occur automatically when: • Battery power reaches a critically low level (see "To respond to a low-battery warning" on page 57). • The timeout setting in the BIOS Setup utility is reached (default is one hour after System standby occurs). 54 Setup Guide

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Traveling with Your Computer
Managing Power Consumption
54
Setup Guide
To use manual power management
You can shut down your computer manually whenever you need to with any of the
following three levels of shutdown.
System standby
Action
Turns off the display and hard disk drive.
When
Fn+F3 or Fn+F4 or Start, Shut Down,
Standby.
Resume
Press the blue power button to return to
your current session.
System standby can also occur automatically when the timeout setting in the Power
Management Properties window is reached. (In Windows 98, there is no difference
between Standby and Suspend.)
Hibernate
Action
Saves the current session to disk, then
shuts down. Provides maximum power
savings while still allowing you to recover
the current session.
When
Press Fn+F5.
Resume
Press the blue power button to recover
your current session. This takes several
seconds.
Hibernate can also occur automatically when:
Battery power reaches a critically low level (see “To respond to a low-battery
warning” on page 57).
The timeout setting in the BIOS Setup utility is reached (default is one hour after
System standby occurs).