Hibernate or shutdown?

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Hibernate or shutdown?

#1 Post by dualboot » Fri Apr 04, 2008 3:05 pm

I'm very happy with my new x300, but I have a question about the battery life:

I've found that "Standby" overnight eats up a lot of battery time and I need to either shut down or hibernate. Since the laptop boots up from a cold start in <35 seconds is there any benefit to using hibernate?

Also on a related note, does anyone know if there is a way to shut down when the lid is closed? I can only pick, nothing, standby or hibernate...

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#2 Post by erik » Fri Apr 04, 2008 3:42 pm

in vista you can have it shut down on lid close.   you can find this under control panel > power options > "choose what closing the lid does" along the left-hand menu.

if you have XP then i'm not sure how to change this.

i disabled hibernation to save drive space.   it boots so quickly that hibernation seems unnecessary.
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#3 Post by dualboot » Fri Apr 04, 2008 4:43 pm

The problem is that with XP there is no option to shutdown. I have a site license for Vista, but I don't want to bloat the laptop or fill up the SSD with too much stuff.

I've used Vista on my X60T because of the tablet features, but I don't see a benefit for the X300. Do you have any recommendations?
x60 Tablet: home/SB x300: work

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#4 Post by erik » Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:16 pm

a full installation of vista ultimate 64-bit with SP1 and IIS7 only takes up 14GB.   to me that's not bloated.   XP might be a smaller installation but don't forget that it's also a more basic OS.

benefits of any OS will be a personal thing.   what benefits you may not be of help to others and vice-versa.   i have to use either server 2003 or vista x64 to get the stability and feature set i need, but my needs would be overkill for 99% of users.   if XP works for you then stick with it.   otherwise, i'd recommend using a clean, optimized installation of vista 32 or 64 on the X300 as i've found it to work very well.
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#5 Post by obpsym » Sat May 03, 2008 10:04 am

I've also noticed that using sleep & Vista really reduces the available power the next day.

I had a presentation the other day and from fully charged in the evening to 2pm the next day I was left with 46% on the 3 cell battery.

I had enough juice to complete the presentation but I was not impressed.

I have 2G RAM, anything I can do to improve this? I know I could hibernate, I'm just used to the near instant on using the sleep function.

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