Toshiba Tecra TE2100 User Guide - Page 190

Enabling Hibernation, Setting user passwords

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190 Toshiba Utilities Enabling Hibernation Enabling Hibernation Your computer includes a Toshiba Power Saver utility that allows you to change many of your default power settings. You can enable hibernation through this utility. To power down the computer using the Hibernation option, click Start, select Turn Off Computer. When you hold down the Shift key, the Standby button changes to Hibernate. Hold down the Shift key, then select Hibernate. The computer saves the state of the system, including all open programs and files, to the hard disk, and then powers down completely. TECHNICAL NOTE: Toshiba recommends that you always have the Hibernation option enabled. Hibernation is the function that causes your system to save anything you have in short-term memory to the hard disk drive should your battery fail. If Hibernation is not enabled and your battery dies, you will lose data. Setting user passwords Setting a password leaves your computer secure so that nobody can access your files. You must enter the password before you can work on your computer. Toshiba supports the several types of passwords on your computer: ❖ An instant password - Secures your open programs and files when leaving the computer temporarily ❖ A power-on password - Prevents unauthorized users from starting or restarting the computer ❖ A hard disk drive password - Prevents access to the hard disk even if it is removed and installed in another computer

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Toshiba Utilities
Enabling Hibernation
Enabling Hibernation
Your computer includes a Toshiba Power Saver utility that allows
you to change many of your default power settings. You can
enable hibernation through this utility.
To power down the computer using the Hibernation option, click
Start
, select
Turn Off Computer
. When you hold down the Shift
key, the Standby button changes to Hibernate. Hold down the
Shift
key, then select
Hibernate
.
The computer saves the state of the system, including all open
programs and files, to the hard disk, and then powers down
completely.
TECHNICAL NOTE: Toshiba recommends that you always
have the Hibernation option enabled. Hibernation is the
function that causes your system to save anything you have
in short-term memory to the hard disk drive should your
battery fail. If Hibernation is not enabled and your battery
dies, you will lose data.
Setting user passwords
Setting a password leaves your computer secure so that nobody
can access your files. You must enter the password before you can
work on your computer.
Toshiba supports the several types of passwords on your
computer:
An instant password — Secures your open programs and files
when leaving the computer temporarily
A power-on password — Prevents unauthorized users from
starting or restarting the computer
A hard disk drive password — Prevents access to the hard
disk even if it is removed and installed in another computer