Инструкции По Обслуживанию для HP pavilion n6000

Скачать
Страница из 153
Using Your Computer 
Operating Your Computer 
24 Reference 
Guide 
Operating Your Computer 
You can start and stop your computer using its blue sleep button. However, at certain 
times you may want to use other methods to start or stop the computer—depending on 
power considerations, types of active connections, and start-up time. 
To start and stop the computer 
Power mode 
To enter this mode 
To turn on again 
Display-off mode 
Saves minimal power. 
Turns off the display and hard disk. 
Restarts quickly. 
Maintains network connections. 
Allow timeout. 
Press any key or move a 
pointing device to restore 
the display (“Instant-On”). 
Standby mode 
Saves significant power. 
Turns off the display and other components. 
Maintains current session in RAM. 
Restarts quickly. 
Restores network connections. 
Press blue sleep button  
–or– 
click Start, Suspend 
(Windows 95) or Start, 
Shutdown, Standby 
(Windows ME, 98 or 2000) 
–or– 
allow timeout. 
Press the blue sleep 
button to display your 
current session (“Instant-
On”). 
Hibernate mode 
Saves maximum power. 
Saves current session to disk, then shuts down. 
Restores network connections. 
Press Fn+F12 
–or– 
Click Start, Shut Down, 
Hibernate (Windows ME or 
2000) 
–or– 
allow timeout. 
Press the blue sleep 
button to restart and 
restore your previous 
session. 
Shut down (off) 
Saves maximum power. 
Turns off without saving current session. 
At startup, resets everything, starts a new 
session, and restores network connections. 
Click Start, Shut Down  
(recommended) 
–or– 
slide the power button. 
Press the blue sleep 
button to restart with a 
new session. 
You can also customize the way these power modes work. See “How the computer 
manages power automatically” on page 42.