Compaq 3500 User Manual

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Computer Power and Power Management 5-7

Writer: Lorise Fazio Saved by: Johnnie Abercrombie Saved date: 12/08/98 4:05 PM

Part Number: 310296-002 File name: Ch05.doc

Enabling Hibernation

If you have disabled Hibernation, you can enable it again through
the Hibernation tab in Power Properties (click Start

Æ Control

Panel

Æ double-click Power Æ Power Properties). When you

enable Hibernation this way, the system uses a certain amount of
hard disk space necessary for Hibernation to take place.

Initiating Hibernation

Hibernation can be initiated by you or by the system.

When Hibernation occurs, the system:

clears the screen.

saves all current information in memory to the hard disk.

turns off the computer.

In Windows 95 or later, you can initiate Hibernation by pressing

Fn+Suspend button at any time and from within any application.
System-initiated Hibernation takes place under the following
conditions:

when the computer is on and unattended, and a critical low
battery condition occurs.

when the computer is in Suspend, and a critical low battery
condition occurs.

Exiting Hibernation

To exit Hibernation and resume work:

1. Install a fully charged battery pack or connect to an external

power source.

2. Turn on the computer by sliding the power switch.

The computer exits Hibernation. The information that was saved
to the hard disk returns to the screen at the point where
Hibernation was initiated.

NOTE:

You may stop the restoration of information by pressing

Ctrl+Alt+Delete. However, remember that if you use the

Ctrl+Alt+Delete function, all unsaved data will be lost.

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