Re: Shutdown vs Turn Off Computer (for Hibernate)
- From: "Unknown" <unknown@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 19:25:28 GMT
After clicking turn off, does standby change to hibernate when the shift key
is pressed?
"Ol'' Peculier" <OlPeculier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Because, Gerry, I'M his IT dept. and I'd like ours to be equivalent
configs.
;o) Also, hibernation affords "rapid restarts" to the last condition
left
before hibernation. And no power consumption in the mean time.
PS - I've never had a hibenate problem (through 7 laptops and 3 desktops)
since beginning using it in... 1998 was it?
"Gerry" wrote:
Why would your father prefer to have his like yours? Hibernate can cause
problems many of us prefer to be without!
Hope this helps.
Gerry
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Stourport, England
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Ol'' Peculier wrote:
Hello, all.
I'm running XP Pro. When I click [start] my "leave" options are
[Logoff] and [Shutdown]. My father's computer (also XP Pro) has
[Logoff] and [Turn Off Computer] (!?). With "Turn Off..." his
remaining options are 3 buttons: [Stand By], [Restart], and [Turn Off
Computer], while I have a pull down menu (that includes Hibernate).
Now then *whew*, why are they different and how do I get his like
mine? We're both SP2 current etc. etc. and I've set his machine's
power options to enable "Hibernate", but the only place I can see to
manually invoke it is from the Task Manager.
.
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