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Difference between sleep and hibernation

What is the difference between sleep and hibernation in Windows?

Sleep:

When you set your computer to sleep [or done automatically with power settings], what happens is that as the computer shuts down, the contents currently in use or running will be saved to the computer’s memory and the computer is shut down. To turn the computer on, press the computer’s power button.

Advantage: Shuts down and starts up the computer quite fast.

Disadvantage: For a laptop, it relies on your battery or power from an outlet only. If the battery dies and the power adapter not plugged in or if the battery dies and there is a power failure, whatever was running is lost. Documents will be saved if saved prior to going into sleep mode.

For a desktop, it relies on the computer’s power from an outlet only. If there is a power failure, whatever was running is lost. Documents will be saved if saved prior to going into sleep mode.

Hibernation:

With hibernation, when your computer is shut down, the contents currently in use or running will be saved to the computer’s hard disk or solid state drive and the computer is shut down. To turn the computer on, press the computer’s power button.

Advantage: Whatever you had open or was running as the computer shuts down is saved to your hard disk or solid state drive. Even if the laptop’s battery dies or there is a power failure, you will not lose anything that has been saved.

Disadvantage: Shuts down and start up is slower. Although if your computer has a solid state drive, then the shut down and start up isn’t as bad but still slower than sleep.

Notes:

If your computer is connected to a battery backup [a.k.a. uninterruptable power supply (UPS)], the UPS will keep the computer “alive” for a little while if there is a power failure. If the UPS software from the manufacturer is installed, the UPS will shut down the computer – a full shut down – not sleep or hibernate.

Power options or settings can be set in the Control Panel. From here you can dictate when to shut certain hardware off to conserve power [or battery life] as well as when the computer shuts down.

Review your computer’s manual as there may be other ways to wake your computer from sleep or hibernation.

To see how to conserve your battery see http://wp.me/p1wU4v-ZN

How to resolve the unresponsive Dell Inspiron Touchpad or Mouse? | Digital Life – http://www.cubesquare.co.cc


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ell Inspiron laptops and desktops have reached every household in the recent times. Are these systems free of errors? Certainly not. Issues have been detected with the touchpad or the mouse. It can become unresponsive, if you have corrupted driver setting. This issue can bug you, if you do not fix it on time. Proper troubleshooting methods are offered by the Dell Support experts. Seek their assistance right away!

Do you think that you have to get a new laptop or mouse? However, this is not the case always. A newly up-to-date driver is the ideal solution to regain the normal functioning of your touchpad or mouse. Here are the steps for you. Follow the steps and recover your lost settings easily.

 Don’t think that you can use this method only once. Try it again and again, if required.

Step 1 : Browse to “driversdr.com/dell/index.php?id=madldr1“. Once you have navigated, install Driver Navigator after downloading.
Step 2 : Open up the Driver Navigator and click on “scan now”. Wait for a few minutes. This program will recommend you certain drivers suitable for your purpose. Once you get the drivers, choose “update drivers”.
Step 3 : Once you have done all these, restart your Dell Inpsiron laptop or desktop. Your touchpad or mouse is sure to work in its normal way, if you are successfully in troubleshooting the issue.