geoff5093 said:it doesnt really matter, although having it in hibernation still uses a little power, if its a long period of time i would just shut it off.
SFR said:No, Hibernation takes an image of everything that is running on your computer, saves it and shuts down your computer completely. When you turn on your computer, the image restores everything back to the way it was prior to hibernating.
do u have alink for that thread? thanks againSFR said:No, Hibernation takes an image of everything that is running on your computer, saves it and shuts down your computer completely. When you turn on your computer, the image restores everything back to the way it was prior to hibernating.
Also, there is another thread that talks about leaving a computer on for a long time.. there is little harm in doing so, both for your energy bill and your computer's health.
http://www.computerforum.com/showthread.php?t=24539&highlight=standbyvegas said:do u have alink for that thread? thanks again