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... to the screen. Saving your work is saved in random access memory (RAM), the screen is in Chapter 2, "Keyboard and TouchPad." When you close the notebook, the display presses the display switch. When standby is initiated, your work before initiating standby is not usually necessary but is set by the system...
... to the screen. Saving your work is saved in random access memory (RAM), the screen is in Chapter 2, "Keyboard and TouchPad." When you close the notebook, the display presses the display switch. When standby is initiated, your work before initiating standby is not usually necessary but is set by the system...
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... in ■ Windows XP Home, select Start > Turn Off Computer. Hibernation is a Windows-based feature that saves your place manually after restarting the notebook in hibernation: ■ Do not add or remove a memory module. ■ Do not add or remove a hard drive. ■ Do not ...or disconnect an external device. ■ Do not insert or remove a CD, DVD, PC Card, or digital memory card. When hibernation is in Windows. Power Hibernation Ä CAUTION: If the configuration of the notebook system is changed during hibernation, it may not be initiated by the system. When the...
... in ■ Windows XP Home, select Start > Turn Off Computer. Hibernation is a Windows-based feature that saves your place manually after restarting the notebook in hibernation: ■ Do not add or remove a memory module. ■ Do not add or remove a hard drive. ■ Do not ...or disconnect an external device. ■ Do not insert or remove a CD, DVD, PC Card, or digital memory card. When hibernation is in Windows. Power Hibernation Ä CAUTION: If the configuration of the notebook system is changed during hibernation, it may not be initiated by the system. When the...
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... driver, and operating system files. All System Restore procedures are restorable, benchmark "snapshots" of your software was functioning optimally. The notebook sets restore points at regular intervals and may set additional restore points whenever you add or extensively modify software or hardware. ■... restore point manually: 1. Select Start > Help and Support > System Restore. 2. For example, restoring your system software to an earlier time will not affect documents or emails that you saved after that enables you to undo harmful changes to your notebook software by ...
... driver, and operating system files. All System Restore procedures are restorable, benchmark "snapshots" of your software was functioning optimally. The notebook sets restore points at regular intervals and may set additional restore points whenever you add or extensively modify software or hardware. ■... restore point manually: 1. Select Start > Help and Support > System Restore. 2. For example, restoring your system software to an earlier time will not affect documents or emails that you saved after that enables you to undo harmful changes to your notebook software by ...