Hibernate Mode - HP 742n - Pavilion - 512 MB RAM White Paper

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More robust and reliable
ACPI allows improved coordination between the
operating system and the PC hardware, as well as
centralized control by the operating system, making
it more robust and reliable.
These advantages are only available if you are using
an ACPI-based operating system, such as Windows
98 Second Edition or Windows 2000.
ACPI Power
Management
States
* Remote Power On from S5 State: Current Operating Systems (up to Windows 2000, Service Pack 2) do not
* Remote Power On from S5 State:
* Remote Power On from S5 State:
* Remote Power On from S5 State:
S5 . However, new HP BIOSs will support RPO from S5 mode. Check the HP websites dedicated to your PC model (see page 6)
for news and BIOS updates.
This state is not currently used.
How Does ACPI Work?

Hibernate Mode

The Hibernate feature is an example of how ACPI
power management is implemented in Windows
2000.
The PC can be configured to go into Hibernate mode
when the user presses the power button, or after a
preset delay when the PC is not being used.
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