Toshiba 5205 Series User Guide

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Learning the Basics
Powering down the computer
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Powering down the computer
When you power down the computer, you have a number of 
options to choose from:
Turn Off or Shut down, which power off the computer
Hibernation, which saves the current operating state to 
the hard disk and powers off the computer
Stand by, which saves the current operating state to 
memory and enters a low power mode
Restart, which restarts the computer
Each option has its advantages.
TECHNICAL NOTE: Before using any of these options to power 
down your computer, save your files and make sure the disk 
activity lights are off.
If you change your mind and decide to continue working after all, 
wait a few seconds before turning the computer on again.
Turn Off or Shut down command
The Turn Off or Shut down commands power off the 
computer. The Windows
®
 XP Home operating system uses 
the Turn Off command. The Windows
®
 XP Pro operating 
system uses the Turn Off command if you are not connected 
to a Windows
®
 domain server. The Windows
®
 XP Pro 
operating system uses the Shut down command if you are a 
member of a domain.
 Factors to consider when choosing Turn Off or Shut down:
No power is used while the computer is turned off. This 
is the most efficient mode if you will be away from your 
computer for an extended time.
Restarting from Turn Off or Shut down uses the most 
time and battery power.