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| | Shut down or hibernate Vista user manual says not to shut down, but to use either sleep or hibernate. My last compaq presario with windows 98 lasted almost 10 years starting up and shutting down every day. So what do you think. Shut down or hibernate. Thanks, Randy |
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| | Re: Shut down or hibernate "ran440" <ran440@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:68A68E57-8613-4419-A7C7-7352C4B21586@xxxxxx Quote: > Vista user manual says not to shut down, but to use either sleep or > hibernate. My last compaq presario with windows 98 lasted almost 10 years > starting up and shutting down every day. So what do you think. Shut down > or > hibernate. You really don't want to use Sleep with a laptop on battery power. It uses power to the RAM, just like Standby. ss. |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Shut down or hibernate I say do what you would like it to do. Either way will not hurt anything. If you use the computer often, then hibernate would help make startup go quicker, but Shutdown will save the most battery life. Hope this helps, Shawn |
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| | Re: Shut down or hibernate Start up times are not an issue. I just want to do what ever it takes to keep my puter operating properly. Randy "Brink" wrote: Quote: > > ran440;615702 Wrote: Quote: > > Vista user manual says not to shut down, but to use either sleep or > > hibernate. My last compaq presario with windows 98 lasted almost 10 > > years > > starting up and shutting down every day. So what do you think. Shut > > down or > > hibernate. > > Thanks, > > Randy > Hi Randy, > > I say do what you would like it to do. Either way will not hurt > anything. If you use the computer often, then hibernate would help make > startup go quicker. > > Hope this helps, > Shawn > > > -- > Brink > > *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* > '*Vista Forums*' > (http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=2980) > *Please post feedback to help others.* > |
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| | Re: Shut down or hibernate This is a desk top so power is not an issue. Longevity of the puter is the issue. Randy "Synapse Syndrome" wrote: Quote: > "ran440" <ran440@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:68A68E57-8613-4419-A7C7-7352C4B21586@xxxxxx Quote: > > Vista user manual says not to shut down, but to use either sleep or > > hibernate. My last compaq presario with windows 98 lasted almost 10 years > > starting up and shutting down every day. So what do you think. Shut down > > or > > hibernate. > > You really don't want to use Sleep with a laptop on battery power. It uses > power to the RAM, just like Standby. > > ss. > > > |
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| | Re: Shut down or hibernate It isn't going to make much of a difference, but the machine is shut down in hibernation as it is with shutdown. The difference is that volatile memory is stored on the hard drive to restore at startup so you are back to the point where you shut down. Sleep keeps certain parts of the computer hot for a period of time and is unlikely to much affect the life of the computer but uses more electricity "ran440" <ran440@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EBE91014-57AC-42D0-B741-6666163D7C76@xxxxxx Quote: > Start up times are not an issue. I just want to do what ever it takes to > keep > my puter operating properly. > Randy > > "Brink" wrote: > Quote: >> >> ran440;615702 Wrote: Quote: >> > Vista user manual says not to shut down, but to use either sleep or >> > hibernate. My last compaq presario with windows 98 lasted almost 10 >> > years >> > starting up and shutting down every day. So what do you think. Shut >> > down or >> > hibernate. >> > Thanks, >> > Randy >> Hi Randy, >> >> I say do what you would like it to do. Either way will not hurt >> anything. If you use the computer often, then hibernate would help make >> startup go quicker. >> >> Hope this helps, >> Shawn >> >> >> -- >> Brink >> >> *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* >> '*Vista Forums*' >> (http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=2980) >> *Please post feedback to help others.* >> |
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| | Re: Shut down or hibernate ran440 wrote: Quote: > Vista user manual says not to shut down, but to use either sleep or > hibernate. My last compaq presario with windows 98 lasted almost 10 years > starting up and shutting down every day. So what do you think. Shut down or > hibernate. > Thanks, > Randy First, not to be a smart *ss, but I really doubt that the 'Vista' manual says not to shut down - perhaps it is the computer manufacturer's manual that says that. As far as shutting down is concerned, I've always shut down my computers and restarted them as required without any problems to system components, and I've been doing this for years. Many people believe that such practice will stress various components due to start up current surges, thermal stress of components, hard drive spin-up, etc. I suspect that in reality if system components are of borderline quality or capacity (such as the power supply) then problems may be encountered. I've always made it a policy that all components in my, and systems I've built for others, exceed the minimum requirements, and as I stated, have yet to encounter any problems in this regard. So, if your computer manufacturer is making such a recommendation I think I'd be inclined to give them a phone call and ask them why. Hobo |
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| | Re: Shut down or hibernate In article <68A68E57-8613-4419-A7C7-7352C4B21586 @microsoft.com>, ran440@xxxxxx says... Quote: > Vista user manual says not to shut down, but to use either sleep or > hibernate. My last compaq presario with windows 98 lasted almost 10 years > starting up and shutting down every day. So what do you think. Shut down or > hibernate. > Thanks, > Randy > For most Vista users, classic Startup and Shutdown will take much longer than the "Hybrid" option, which will suspend then hibernate the system. The advantage is that you are ready to go in seconds with hybrid, as opposed to minutes with a classic full startup. This is assuming your ACPI powersupply is S3 complient and that all your devices have uptodate drivers. Since hybrid writes to disk and requires about 2 GB of space it might in theory put slightly more wear and tear on the disk, but the difference would be minimal. |
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| | Re: Shut down or hibernate Thanks Hobo Looks like you were right. It appears to be the manufactures recommendations to not shut it down. It is a Compaq Presario. Just like my last one. I think I will use the new one just like the old one. Shut it Don at the end of the day. "Hobo" wrote: Quote: > > > ran440 wrote: Quote: > > Vista user manual says not to shut down, but to use either sleep or > > hibernate. My last compaq presario with windows 98 lasted almost 10 years > > starting up and shutting down every day. So what do you think. Shut down or > > hibernate. > > Thanks, > > Randy > Hi, Randy, > > First, not to be a smart *ss, but I really doubt that the > 'Vista' manual says not to shut down - perhaps it is the > computer manufacturer's manual that says that. > > As far as shutting down is concerned, I've always shut down > my computers and restarted them as required without any > problems to system components, and I've been doing this for > years. Many people believe that such practice will stress > various components due to start up current surges, thermal > stress of components, hard drive spin-up, etc. I suspect > that in reality if system components are of borderline > quality or capacity (such as the power supply) then problems > may be encountered. I've always made it a policy that all > components in my, and systems I've built for others, exceed > the minimum requirements, and as I stated, have yet to > encounter any problems in this regard. > > So, if your computer manufacturer is making such a > recommendation I think I'd be inclined to give them a phone > call and ask them why. > > Hobo > |
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| | Re: Shut down or hibernate For safety issues - malware that might be using your computer at night, for ex - it is recommended that you shut down. Othere than that, power and hardware saving wise, it makes no noticeable difference. Michael "ran440" <ran440@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:68A68E57-8613-4419-A7C7-7352C4B21586@xxxxxx Quote: > Vista user manual says not to shut down, but to use either sleep or > hibernate. My last compaq presario with windows 98 lasted almost 10 years > starting up and shutting down every day. So what do you think. Shut down > or > hibernate. > Thanks, > Randy |
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