Operating instructions
Table Of Contents
- User's Manual
- Notice
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Using The Computer
- Chapter 3: Advanced Controls
- Overview
- Advanced Video Controls
- Display Devices
- Display Options
- Enabling Other Displays
- Power Management Features
- Enabling Power Management/Options
- Chapter 4: Drivers & Utilities
- Chapter 5: BIOS Utilities
- Chapter 6: Upgrading The Computer
- Chapter 7: Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. Specifications
- Glossary

Advanced Controls
3 - 18 Enabling Power Management/Options
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Hibernate Mode vs. Shutdown
“Hibernate Mode” and “Shutdown” are the same in that the system
is off and you need to press the power button to turn it on. Their main
difference is:
When you come back from hibernation, you can return to where you
last left off (what was on your desktop) without reopening the appli-
cation(s) and file(s) you last used.
You can use either method depending on your needs.
Standby Mode vs. Hibernate Mode
If you want to stay away from your work for just a while, you can put
the system on standby instead of in hibernation. It takes a longer time
to wake up the system from Hibernate Mode than from Standby
Mode.
Hibernate Mode in
Windows 98SE
Hibernate mode is un-
available in Windows
98SE.