HP Pavilion n5125 HP Pavilion Notebook - Reference Guide - Page 51

System Hibernation

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Traveling with Your Computer Managing Power Consumption CAUTION Make a habit of saving your work before allowing your computer to go to system standby. If there is an interruption in power while the computer is in standby, information that has not been saved will be lost. System Hibernation Action Saves the current session to disk, then shuts down. Provides maximum power savings while still allowing you to recover the current session. Restores network connections. When Press Fn+F12 (Windows 2000 only) -ORClick Start, Shut Down, Hibernate (Windows ME and Windows 2000) -ORConfigure lid, power button, or sleep button to perform the hibernation action. Then close lid or press button (Windows 98, Windows ME, and Windows 2000). Resume Slide the power switch to the left to recover your current session. This may take several minutes. Hibernate mode also occurs automatically when battery power reaches a critically low level. See "To respond to a low-battery warning" on page 54. In Windows 98, hibernate mode occurs automatically with critical low battery power only, manual initiation of hibernate is not available by default (except, if you wish, you can modify the default setting for the power switch or the standby button to manually initiate hibernate mode instead). Reference Guide 51

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Traveling with Your Computer
Managing Power Consumption
Reference Guide
51
CAUTION
Make a habit of saving your work before allowing your computer to go to system
standby. If there is an interruption in power while the computer is in standby,
information that has not been saved will be lost.
System Hibernation
Action
Saves the current session to disk, then
shuts down. Provides maximum power
savings while still allowing you to recover
the current session. Restores network
connections.
When
Press Fn+F12 (Windows 2000 only)
-OR-
Click Start, Shut Down, Hibernate
(Windows ME and Windows 2000)
-OR-
Configure lid, power button, or sleep button
to perform the hibernation action. Then
close lid or press button (Windows 98,
Windows ME, and Windows 2000).
Resume
Slide the power switch to the left to recover
your current session. This may take
several minutes.
Hibernate mode also occurs automatically when battery power reaches a critically low
level. See “To respond to a low-battery warning” on page 54. In Windows 98, hibernate
mode occurs automatically with critical low battery power only, manual initiation of
hibernate is not available by default (except, if you wish, you can modify the default
setting for the power switch or the standby button to manually initiate hibernate mode
instead).