HP Z558 HP Digital Entertainment Center - User's Guide - Page 160

System utilities, Using Standby Mode and Quick Resume Mode, What is Standby Mode?

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System utilities HP provides special utility programs in the PC Help & Tools folder that display support information and initiate Application or System Recovery. To use utility programs: 1 Click Start, choose All Programs, and then PC Help & Tools. 2 Select a program or folder: ■ HP Application Recovery ■ HP Support Information ■ HP PC System Recovery ■ PC Doctor ■ System Restore Using Standby Mode and Quick Resume Mode You can use both Standby and Quick Resume modes to save power when the HP Digital Entertainment Center is not in use. There are some differences between these settings which are outlined in the following sections. You can have both Standby mode set and Quick Resume mode enabled so that after a determined time-out period, the PC reverts to Standby mode which places the PC in a reduced power state. If you have both Standby mode and Quick Resume mode set, Standby mode will override Quick Resume mode unless the TV tuner is active (for example, recording or playing a live TV). The PC does not time-out to Standby mode; it remains in Quick Resume mode and the fan remains running. What is Standby Mode? When the HP Digital Entertainment Center is in Standby mode: ■ The display is turned off, audio is muted, the fan and the hard disk are turned off, and the PC is set to a minimal power setting. ■ The PC can automatically return to a full-powered state and record a scheduled TV program. ■ The desktop can be displayed after several seconds when you press the sleep button on your remote control. 154 HP Digital Entertainment Center

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HP Digital Entertainment Center
System utilities
HP provides special utility programs in the PC Help &
Tools folder that display
support information and initiate
Application or System Recovery.
To use utility programs:
1
Click
Start
, choose
All Programs
, and then
PC
Help & Tools
.
2
Select a program or folder:
HP Application Recovery
HP Support Information
HP PC System Recovery
PC Doctor
System Restore
Using Standby Mode and Quick Resume Mode
You can use both Standby and Quick Resume modes to
save power when the HP Digital Entertainment Center is
not in use. There are some differences between these
settings which are outlined in the following sections.
You can have both Standby mode set and Quick Resume
mode enabled so that after a determined time-out period,
the PC reverts to Standby mode which places the PC in a
reduced power state. If you have both Standby mode and
Quick Resume mode set, Standby mode will override
Quick Resume mode unless the TV tuner is active (for
example, recording or playing a live TV). The PC does
not time-out to Standby mode; it remains in Quick Resume
mode and the fan remains running.
What is Standby Mode?
When the HP Digital Entertainment Center is in Standby
mode:
The display is turned off, audio is muted, the fan and
the hard disk are turned off, and the PC is set to a
minimal power setting.
The PC can automatically return to a full-powered
state and record a scheduled TV program.
The desktop can be displayed after several seconds
when you press the sleep button on your remote
control.