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Old 01-05-2006, 02:23 AM
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Default Re: Re: Hibernation mode on a desktop

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> Well,if ur in an area prone to power outages,then,yes.You
> see,when there
> is a power outage and ur in the middle of something really
> important,going into hibernation saves you form a lot of
> frustration,since it starts off right from where you last
> stopped.
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No it doesn’t carry on "where you last stopped" (unless you told it
to hibernate manualy, or if windows decided to go into hibernate mode
becasue of the power schema) as you put it, when windows "hibernates"
it makes an exact image copy of the memory when it wants to go into
hibernate mode, it does not make a constant updated image, so if your
computer suddernly turns off due to power outage or some thing of the
like, it will not remeber "where you last stopped" becasue the image
is not there, and when you turn the computer back on windows won’t
even look for the image any way, so even if it was there, it would not
atempt to use it.

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