No standby is not the same as hibernate. When you hibernate, everthing that is on ram is written to the hard drive and the computer is shut off. When you resume it will reload the data from the hard drive to ram. The load time will depend on the ram size.Also if by standby you meant hibernate, it won't work until you have enabled hibernation. The checkbox is under the hibernation tab of the power options.
Yes I'm a member but I don't post. Haven't gone to any meets.snova, are you a member at mp3ar?
have you gone to any of the meets?
how much power does the computer use while in standby? i'd hate to have dead batteries everyday.No standby is not the same as hibernate. When you hibernate, everthing that is on ram is written to the hard drive and the computer is shut off. When you resume it will reload the data from the hard drive to ram. The load time will depend on the ram size. with standby everything is kept on ram. Everything is turned off except the ram continues to receive power. So when you turn the computer back on the resume time is 100x faster.
I come back from standby within a second. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
see id just be paranoid that id have a dead battery. 30sec boot up times > dead battery.