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Power-up modes, Power-up modes -12, Boot mode -12 resume (standby/suspend) mode -12 – Toshiba Portege 7140 User Manual

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6-12 Power and Power-Up Modes

User's Manual

Portege 7140CT User's Manual – 7140_UK.doc – ENGLISH – Printed on 20/12/99 as IM_714UK

Power-up modes

The computer has three power-up modes: Boot, Resume

(Standby/Suspend) and Hibernation.

Refer also to the sections Turning on the power and Turning off the power

in Chapter 3,

Getting Started

.

Boot mode

Selecting Boot mode means the computer will be shut down without

saving data in memory.
In boot mode, you should always save your work before you turn the

computer off. Any work you don’t save before shutting down the system is

lost.

Resume (Standby/Suspend) mode

Resume (Standby/Suspend) mode does not save your files to a physical

disk. It maintains information in memory so you can start your application

without reloading it when you turn on the computer again. It is always a

wise precaution, however, to save your work to the hard disk before you

turn off the computer.
The benefits of the Resume (Standby/Suspend) feature are:

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Restores the previous working environment more rapidly than

does hibernation.

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Saves power by shutting down the system when the computer

receives no input for the duration set by the System Auto Off
Time

feature.

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Allows the panel power on/off feature to be used.

When the computer is shutdown in Resume (Standby/Suspend) mode the
Power indicator blinks orange.
Resume (Standby/Suspend) may not work properly if you run programs

that do not use the computer’s Basic Input/Output System (BIOS). For

example, some games bypass the computer’s BIOS.

Resume (Standby/Suspend) will not function if:

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Power is turned back on immediately after shutting down

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Memory circuits are exposed to static electricity or electrical noise

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Power to the memory is cut off. That is if the computer’s batteries lose

all power or the battery is removed while the computer is not

connected to an AC power source.

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You turned off power to the computer, while a disk or I/O port was

being accessed.

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