Windows XP shutdown settings let the system reborn

  


It takes acceleration to start up and acceleration as well. Windows XP has prepared a shortcut for fast switching, which is standby and hibernation. Let's share it today and how to use these two commands skillfully.
I. Shutdown acceleration one-click standby
Open “Control Panel”→<quo;Power Options", select “Advanced” tab, set here “ when pressing the computer power button & rdquo; drop down menu, where it is checked “hibernate> or “standby”. Once the settings are applied, you can use one-click standby. For example, before work, there is a work to be continued tomorrow. Just press the power button on the chassis and you can leave work. The next day, press the power button to quickly enter the system and continue the work that was not completed yesterday. When you resume from standby, you may be sneaked into the data on your computer. In this regard, in the "Advanced" tab, check "When the computer resumes from standby, ask for the password" item, add a security protection for standby.
Second, create "Sleep"; sleep button
First in the "Power Options" dialog box, "Hibernate" tab, check the "Enable Hibernate" function. Then right click on the desktop, select “New”→“Shortcut" in the pop-up menu, and enter the “rundll32.exepowrprof.dll, SetSuspendState” command in the "Create Shortcut" dialog box. Click “Next” in the “Select Program Title” dialog box to enter “Hibernate”. “ After completing ”, right click on the “Hibernate” shortcut on the desktop, open the dialog box and select the “Shortcuts” tab, and press the shortcut key you like in the “Shortcuts” button. “F8”. Once set, simply press the “F8” key to achieve one-click sleep. This article comes from www.45it.com
Third, the reasonable setting of standby power
Many times, just leave the computer temporarily, then there is no need to turn off the power of most hardware devices, such as USB interface, network card, mouse and other equipment This will improve the recovery speed.
Take the network card as an example, open “Device Manager", right click on the NIC project, select the “Properties" command in the pop-up menu to open the property settings dialog. Select the “Power Management” tab and uncheck the “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power” option by clicking Apply. Use the same method to disable the power off function of devices such as USB and mouse.
Fourth, the standby state can also turn off the power
The normal standby method is not able to turn off the power, because the data is stored in the memory, once shut down, it will cause data loss. To shut down, only sleep is used, but sleep starts longer. If you use the STR technology of the motherboard power supply, you can turn off the power while in standby, and it takes only a few seconds to restore the computer to work. Most motherboards support STR technology. Take the Soyuz SY-I5PRLE motherboard as an example. After booting, go to the CMOS settings page and select “PowerManagementSetup” to set the power management settings. After entering, find the "ACPISuspendType” item, set it to “S3(STR)” mode, save the CMOS settings. When the standby is used in the future, the power of the chassis will be automatically turned off. When the power button of the chassis is pressed, the system can be restored to the saved state during standby at high speed.
When using STR technology to stand by, do not cut off the power supply of the motherboard, otherwise the saved data will be lost. In addition, to wake up the system through the mouse and keyboard in the standby state, you can set it in CMOS, and set "PS/SKB/MSWakeupFromS3-S5" to "Allow".

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