Yellow Fang
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I was listening to a talk at an IET event the other day. It was about ways of saving energy, carbon and money. One of the cheapest ways was hibernation of PCs. I'd never heard of the term before. I wondered if it meant screen-saver mode, or sometimes like when you leave your PC for a while, you come back to find you have to unlock it. However, I just set the option on my Windows XP PC at the university and tried it. When you shut down, you are offered the option of hibernate. When you select this, the PC switches off with a clunk, which was a bit alarming. You have to switch the on button to get your PC up again and then unlock your PC. When your PC comes up, everything you had on screen is there again. I read hibernation mode takes a snapshot of your PC and stores it before closing down. The first time I tried it, I also recieved an incident alert saying something about a database incident. This is quite interesting. Are there downsides to hibernation? Could it be used to save time in the morning. I usually find it's about five minutes after switching the PC on that I can actually use it.