Power down
Power down
My "friendly" local electric company is seeking a 24% rate hike. While I don't think they will get the full 24% I am sure the Public Utilities Commision will allow them at least 10-15%. Bottom line is that I need to save power where I can..to wit, How can I set my PC to go to sleep after X min idle and then wake at the press of a button?? or do I simply have to turn it off the old fashion way?
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Doesn't that just control the Monitor?? I want to get as close as I can to turning it off without having to re-boot when I get back to it.
Atlas energy here in Texas has said there will be a 75-90% increase in Natural gas prices over the winter. I know the named reason for Gasoline prices going up but I havent heard anything as to why Natural gas is as well.
Atlas energy here in Texas has said there will be a 75-90% increase in Natural gas prices over the winter. I know the named reason for Gasoline prices going up but I havent heard anything as to why Natural gas is as well.
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no it does monitor, hard disks, and system standby
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on the same popup (Power Options Properties), my comp at work has a hibernate tab. If you enable hibernation, it saves everything in memory to your hard drive, then shuts down. Next time you want to use the computer, wake it up from hibernation and it will automatically go to the previous state before hibernation. So basically its turning the computer on and off without the boot times.
Otherwise, yes, like Nate said, the main tab of this screen allows you to manage the power options for the monitor, hard disks, and standby mode.
As far as I know, standby is similar to hibernate, except that standby doesn't really turn off the computer... so you computer will "wake up" quicker from standby mode than it will from hibernate mode.
Otherwise, yes, like Nate said, the main tab of this screen allows you to manage the power options for the monitor, hard disks, and standby mode.
As far as I know, standby is similar to hibernate, except that standby doesn't really turn off the computer... so you computer will "wake up" quicker from standby mode than it will from hibernate mode.