Sleep,Hibernate issues

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Sleep,Hibernate issues

#1 Post by johnp126 » Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:04 pm

Sleep seems to not always wake, hibernate Fn F12 doesn't show a screen just goes black and the sleep symbol flashes for a while then it goes off. then when it resumes with power button it says resuming hibernation...

anyone know how to get a screen to show for progress when hibernating?

also whats hybrid sleep and how to tell which sleep is being entered.

t61p with vista ultimate preinstalled, win and lenovo patched

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Re: Sleep,Hibernate issues

#2 Post by mgo » Wed Oct 31, 2007 10:06 pm

johnp126 wrote:Sleep seems to not always wake, hibernate Fn F12 doesn't show a screen just goes black and the sleep symbol flashes for a while then it goes off. then when it resumes with power button it says resuming hibernation...

anyone know how to get a screen to show for progress when hibernating?

also whats hybrid sleep and how to tell which sleep is being entered.

t61p with vista ultimate preinstalled, win and lenovo patched
There is no progress bar in Vista when it goes into Hibernate. Dumb idea, really, because we really need to know when hibernate is done so we can pack up the computer. I guess this is Microsoft's idea of an "improvement".

Also, it takes longer for Vista to complete the Hibernate action, than in XP. That's normal.

On your other question:

"What is the difference between sleep and hybrid sleep?
Sleep saves any open documents and programs to memory, and then puts your computer into a low-power state. Hybrid sleep saves any open documents and programs to memory and to your hard disk, and then puts your computer into a low-power state. An advantage of hybrid sleep is that if a power failure occurs, Windows can restore your work from your hard disk. If a power failure occurs when your work is saved only to memory, your work is lost."

Of course with a laptop, there is no worry about power loss, because the battery acts as a buffer against loss of power.

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