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| | shut down, sleep or hibernate? Someone told me i should not shut down my system at night but put it into hibernate or sleep mode instead. Is this correct? I would worry about plugs overheating etc. I have Vista Home Premium pre installed. Thanks in advance. |
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| | Re: shut down, sleep or hibernate? On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 20:35:15 +0100, "lemmy" <lemmy810@yahoo.com> wrote: >Someone told me i should not shut down my system at night but put it into >hibernate or sleep mode instead. Is this correct? I would worry about plugs >overheating etc. I have Vista Home Premium pre installed. Thanks in >advance. There is no "correct." This question is asked periodically and usually garners all sorts of fervent responses, on both sides of the question. Some people never turn off their computers, claiming turning them off can cause the hardware to fail sooner. Others turn them on and off multiple times each day, to save electricity. My view is that it doesn't matter very much either way, and you should do what works best for you. Personally I power on once a day, when I get up in the morning, and power off once a day, when I go to bed at night. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| | Re: shut down, sleep or hibernate? Hello Lemmy, You would be surprised, but a pretty god FAQ about power saving options is already present in the Windows Vista help and support center. Click on start and click on "Help and Support". In the Help and Support application, type in 'power' and hit enter. In the search results, click on the very first link titled 'Turn off a computer: frequently asked questions'. I hope that provides you with enough information. If you need more specific info, do post back. -- Anando Microsoft MVP- Windows Shell/User http://www.microsoft.com/mvp Microsoft Certified Professional http://www.microsoft.com/mcp My Blog http://www.anando.org/blog "lemmy" <lemmy810@yahoo.com> wrote in message news F1D8DD7-08B1-4DBE-9A04-722638572728@microsoft.com...> Someone told me i should not shut down my system at night but put it into hibernate or sleep mode > instead. Is this correct? I would worry about plugs overheating etc. I have Vista Home Premium > pre installed. Thanks in advance. |
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| | Re: shut down, sleep or hibernate? agreed that it may not matter very much, however, 1 thing to consider... many programs (antivirus, spyware, windows update) are scheduled by default to run, scan, etc... during the middle of the night when you are most likely not using the PC. My mother-in-law is religious about shutting down her PC every time she quits using it and as a result, it is very often, not up to date on updates and virus/spyware scans. I finally have her convinced to at least leave it on overnight twice a week. "lemmy" <lemmy810@yahoo.com> wrote in message news F1D8DD7-08B1-4DBE-9A04-722638572728@microsoft.com...> Someone told me i should not shut down my system at night but put it into > hibernate or sleep mode instead. Is this correct? I would worry about > plugs overheating etc. I have Vista Home Premium pre installed. Thanks > in advance. |
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| | Re: shut down, sleep or hibernate? many people are having problems with hibernation and vista. if you system will not hibernate and stay that way then it might be better to use it. if if does not stay asleep, then turn it off. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "lemmy" <lemmy810@yahoo.com> wrote in message news F1D8DD7-08B1-4DBE-9A04-722638572728@microsoft.com...Someone told me i should not shut down my system at night but put it into hibernate or sleep mode instead. Is this correct? I would worry about plugs overheating etc. I have Vista Home Premium pre installed. Thanks in advance. |
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| | Re: shut down, sleep or hibernate? Personal opinion and preference! I left my old Win98SE on all the time, but restarted a couple times each day, especially first thing in the morning, and only shut down during storms. My scheduled tasks ran one per night, scandisk on Monday, complete AV scan every Tuesday, defragged on Wednesday, etc., all at 3AM. Instead of a screen saver, my monitor used power saver mode but not the pc itself. My new Vista pc stays on all the time, but restarted a couple times each day, especially first thing in the morning, and only shut down during storms. It runs auto update at 3AM by default and I scheduled defrag for 5AM once a week. Instead of a screen saver, my monitor uses power mode but not the pc itself. I never tried sleep or hibernate. I'm a bit of a night owl and that works best for me. I am very set in my ways. ![]() KB "lemmy" wrote in message news F1D8DD7-08B1-4DBE-9A04-722638572728@microsoft.com...> Someone told me i should not shut down my system at night but put it into > hibernate or sleep mode instead. Is this correct? I would worry about > plugs overheating etc. I have Vista Home Premium pre installed. Thanks > in advance. |
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| | Re: shut down, sleep or hibernate? As others say it is more for what works for you (or what works at all in terms of Sleep etc and certain hardware) I've always prefered sleep mode in Vista, but after building a new PC the other day my new machine can never come back out from sleep without a black screen. So I've switched to hibernate, which while isn't my favourite it does have the benefit of not using any power....not sure if it will still record my programs I setup in media center when off though! -- Byron Hinson http://www.byronhinson.com http://www.activewin.com "lemmy" <lemmy810@yahoo.com> wrote in message news F1D8DD7-08B1-4DBE-9A04-722638572728@microsoft.com...> Someone told me i should not shut down my system at night but put it into > hibernate or sleep mode instead. Is this correct? I would worry about > plugs overheating etc. I have Vista Home Premium pre installed. Thanks > in advance. |
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| | Re: shut down, sleep or hibernate? Microsoft is currently working on a hotfix for Vista sleep problems. You can get it now throught Microsoft but they suggest to wait until it appears in a future update. "Byron Hinson" <byron@activewin.com> wrote in message news:7798FEBD-7CF3-4C26-8009-546930C63158@microsoft.com... > As others say it is more for what works for you (or what works at all in > terms of Sleep etc and certain hardware) > > I've always prefered sleep mode in Vista, but after building a new PC the > other day my new machine can never come back out from sleep without a > black screen. So I've switched to hibernate, which while isn't my > favourite it does have the benefit of not using any power....not sure if > it will still record my programs I setup in media center when off though! > > -- > Byron Hinson > http://www.byronhinson.com > http://www.activewin.com > > > "lemmy" <lemmy810@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news F1D8DD7-08B1-4DBE-9A04-722638572728@microsoft.com...>> Someone told me i should not shut down my system at night but put it into >> hibernate or sleep mode instead. Is this correct? I would worry about >> plugs overheating etc. I have Vista Home Premium pre installed. Thanks >> in advance. > |
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