•
Click
Start
→
Shut Down
→
Stand by
.
or
•
Depending on how you set
the
power management options
in the
Power Options Properties
window
or the
QuickSet Power Management
Wizard,
use one
of the
following
methods:
–
Press
the
power
button.
–
Close
the display.
–
Press
<Fn><Esc>.
To
e
x
it
standby mode, press
the
power
button or
open
the
display depending
on
how you set
the power
management options. You cannot make
the
computer
e
x
it
standby mode by pressing a key
or touching
the touch
pad
or
track
stick.
Hibernate Mode
Hibernate mode
conserves power by copying system data
to
a reserved area
on the
hard drive and
then
completely
turning off the
computer.
When the
computer exits hibernate mode,
it
returns
to the same
operating state
it
was
in
before entering hibernate
mode.
NOTICE:
You
cannot remove devices or undock your computer while your computer is in hibernate
mode.
Your computer enters hibernate mode
if the
battery charge level becomes
critically low.
To
manually enter hibernate
mode:
•
Click
Start
→
Turn off computer
,
press and hold
<Shift>,
and then click
Hibernate
.
or
•
Depending on how you set
the
power management options
in the
Power Options Properties
window
or the
QuickSet Power Management
Wizard,
use one
of the
following methods
to
enter
hibernate
mode:
–
Press
the
power
button.
–
Close
the display.
–
Press
<Fn><Esc>.
NOTE:
Some PC
Cards or ExpressCards may not operate correctly after the computer exits hibernate
mode.
Remove and reinsert the card (see "Installing a
PC Card or ExpressCard" on page 59),
or simply restart (reboot)
your
computer
.
To
e
x
it
hibernate mode,
press
the
power
button. The
computer may take a short
time to
e
x
it
hibernate
mode. You cannot make
the
computer
e
x
it
hibernate mode by pressing a key
or
touching
the touch pad
or
track stick.
For
more
information on
hibernate mode,
see
the
documentation
that
came
with your
operating
system.