Hibernate saves time

There’s no way to predict how long my desktop takes to boot up or shut down. It could be 6 minutes yesterday and about 4 minutes today. However, when I send it to ‘hibernate’, shut down and boot up will take only seconds.

But I don’t use this option every time, only on occasions when I’m stepping away for a few hours but want to return to all the opened files/programs to resume from where I had left off. To hibernate is perfect for this purpose.

Chapter: Really Comments (3)   2008.08.06
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3 Comments »
  1. From M.Kate

    Ibernation is definitely good for the PC..well, for me too :D

    2008.08.07 @ 1:07 pm

  2. From Laney

    yeah for hibernation…..mostly the human kind, sorry I haven’t been by to visit. Thank you for coming by to say hi….I have felt a little like hibernating myself lately, just needed to kind of unplug….just thinking that you always seem happy and then making a mental note that I KNOW your diet is WAY better than mine….and that might have something to do with it… Thank you Clara for being such a beautiful light.

    2008.08.07 @ 6:32 pm

  3. From tea time and roses

    Hi Clara!

    Thanks so much for your visit and so sweet comment. I just love it when you stop by! Computer hibernation…hmmmm, just might be something I need to do! :o)

    Smiles…

    Beverly

    2008.08.08 @ 1:39 am

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