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Will putting laptop on standby repeatedly cause any damamge to the laptop? I'm running my laptop the whole day but am moving to and from my desk...i thought putting it on standby when i'm not around would be a great way of saving energy and preventing wear and tear however will such repeated standby cause more problems ... or will the repeated 'on' and 'off' of such states bring any problems to the laptop? i'm thinking of doing it average once per hour, standby 10min plus at each time -- Zachie |
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Zachie,
Ask this question to the laptop manufacturer. Windows XP will have no problem going to standby. MD "Zachie" wrote: > > Will putting laptop on standby repeatedly cause any damamge to the > laptop? I'm running my laptop the whole day but am moving to and from > my desk...i thought putting it on standby when i'm not around would be > a great way of saving energy and preventing wear and tear > > however will such repeated standby cause more problems ... or will the > repeated 'on' and 'off' of such states bring any problems to the > laptop? > > i'm thinking of doing it average once per hour, standby 10min plus at > each time > > > -- > Zachie > |
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