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Learning the Basics
Powering down the computer
Powering down the computer
When you power down the computer, you have three options to 
choose from: Turn Off Computer, Hibernation and Standby. Each 
option has its advantages. 
Turn off computer command
The Turn off computer command shuts the computer down 
completely. When you start up again, the computer runs a self-test 
and loads the operating system. You must open any programs and 
files you want to use. 
Factors to consider when choosing Turn off computer:
No power is used while the computer is shut down. This is the 
most efficient mode if you will be away from your computer 
for an extended time.
Restarting from Shut down uses the most time and battery 
power.
When starting up again, the system does not automatically 
open programs and files you were previously using.
Hibernation command
Hibernation shuts the computer down completely, but it first saves 
the current state of the computer to the hard disk. Since 
Hibernation does not require power to maintain the saved 
information, the system settings are retained indefinitely. 
Restoring information from the hard drive takes longer than 
restoring it from memory. When you start up again, the computer 
runs a self-test, loads the operating system, and then returns to the 
state in which you left it.
Factors to consider when choosing Hibernation:
While in Hibernation, the computer uses no battery power.