Toshiba P100-ST9012 ユーザーガイド

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Getting Started
Turning off the computer
If you have work in progress and are not connected to a 
network, use the Windows
®
 Standby or Hibernate 
commands to save your system settings so that when you 
turn on the computer again, you will automatically return 
to where you left off.
TECHNICAL NOTE: Before using any of these options to shut 
down or turn off 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.
Hibernation mode
Hibernation mode shuts the computer down completely, but it 
first saves the current state of the computer to the hard disk. 
Since Hibernation mode does not require power to maintain 
the saved information, system settings are retained 
indefinitely. 
Factors to consider when choosing Hibernation:
While in Hibernation mode, the computer uses no main 
battery power.
Because the state of the system is stored on the hard disk, 
no data is lost if the main battery discharges.
When starting up again, Hibernation takes less time and 
consumes less main battery power than does turning off 
the computer.
Since information is being retrieved from the hard disk 
rather than from memory, restarting from Hibernation 
takes a little more time and consumes more main battery 
power to start up than when restarting from Standby.
When starting up again, the computer returns to the state 
in which you left it, including all open programs and files 
you were using.