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I have a simple question. How are you supposed to bring a computer out of
stand-by or hibernation. I have a laptop and set the system to go standby with a power scheme. It does this but then I am not sure how to bring it out. I thought that moving the touchpad or pressing any key would do it, but it doesn't. I then have to hit the power button and it seems to shut the computer down... then I hit the power button a second time to turn it on. Am I missing a simple step here? |
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Your laptop manual would surely tell you how to do this. It varies make by
make. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "mam" <mam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ABF936D4-09CC-4681-B45A-E97DAA825FF0@microsoft.com... >I have a simple question. How are you supposed to bring a computer out of > stand-by or hibernation. I have a laptop and set the system to go standby > with a power scheme. It does this but then I am not sure how to bring it > out. I thought that moving the touchpad or pressing any key would do it, > but > it doesn't. I then have to hit the power button and it seems to shut the > computer down... then I hit the power button a second time to turn it on. > Am I missing a simple step here? |
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