ivo122 New Member Aug 17, 2007 #1 What is the difference between standing by and hibernating your computer?
brian VIP Member Aug 17, 2007 #2 stand by post your computer in a semi power consumption state. ie. you memory stays intact and power has to keep the memory there. where as hibernating takes all your memory and stores it in the hard drive and compleatly shuts down your computer.
stand by post your computer in a semi power consumption state. ie. you memory stays intact and power has to keep the memory there. where as hibernating takes all your memory and stores it in the hard drive and compleatly shuts down your computer.
brian VIP Member Aug 18, 2007 #4 b/c it stors all your data on the hard drive and when you start it, it puts the data on the hd back to the memory
b/c it stors all your data on the hard drive and when you start it, it puts the data on the hd back to the memory
P paratwa New Member Aug 18, 2007 #5 brianmay27 said: b/c it stors all your data on the hard drive and when you start it, it puts the data on the hd back to the memory Click to expand... In other words, it boots back up faster.
brianmay27 said: b/c it stors all your data on the hard drive and when you start it, it puts the data on the hd back to the memory Click to expand... In other words, it boots back up faster.
brian VIP Member Aug 18, 2007 #6 paratwa said: In other words, it boots back up faster. Click to expand... and keeps your data up