Sunday, August 12, 2007

Hibernate computer to save time

Hibernate for faster start

If you turn-down computer when you're not working on it, you will save the energy, but not the time. If you don't want to wait until computer turns on, log on, ... than you can use Hibernate function. However, you can't "sleep" all computer like that. Windows 9x with Fat32, for example, can't hibernate.

How you can tell if your system can hibernate?

In Windows 2000 or Windows XP, login like administrator.Go to control panel >>power options and then to hibernate tab. Open that tab and see "Disk space for hibernation". See if your computer fits that condicions. Check "Enable hibernation" and be shore there is no error message.
Next time when you chose "Start-Shutdown" (Windows 98, ME and 2000), chose Hibernate option and go OK. In WindowsXP, chose "Start-Turn Off Computer" and click Shift button to turn "Stand By" button to "Hibernate" button.


2 Comments:

Nagendra29 said...

I having small doubt that it may take energy or not in hybernate mode.Is there any power lose?Tell me it can take more power than in turnon mode

Anonymous said...

it will not take any power

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