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Hibernate lets you turn off your computer so that when you restart it, everything is restored exactly as you left it, including unclosed programs and documents.

 

Standby or sleep is used mainly for conserving power. Standby does not store unsaved information on your hard disk; it's stored in the computer memory. If there is an interruption in power, information in memory is lost.

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RTFM

 

 

:p

 

 

well thats no help is it................. :dry:

 

 

you balloon...........!!!

 

True but it is a fairly common IT response.

 

my best mate is an IT guru and often tells me to RTFMFW!

 

 

 

:lol: got it................

 

Read

The

F**kin

Manual

F*k

Wit..

 

 

thats wot it means innit..........!!! :lol:

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Hibernate lets you turn off your computer so that when you restart it, everything is restored exactly as you left it, including unclosed programs and documents.

 

Standby or sleep is used mainly for conserving power. Standby does not store unsaved information on your hard disk; it's stored in the computer memory. If there is an interruption in power, information in memory is lost.

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Hibernate saves the current state of the PC to the hard disk so that all power can be turned off and it can be restarted where it was before from the hard disk.

 

Standby powers down all non essential parts of the lappy like hard disk, monitor etc but keeps power to essential parts (RAM, CPU). It uses very little power, but if power is lost it wont recover.

 

I use hibernate all the time. Takes a little longer to boot, but uses no power. Confusingly, Vista has a new hybrid sleep which saves the data to disk like hibernate but then goes into standby. Meaning it can boot instantly like standby, but if you lose power it resumes from the hibernation state. Very clever :thumbs:

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