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    How to enable Standby Hibernate Option

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by coolmen777, May 16, 2006.

  1. coolmen777

    coolmen777 Notebook Guru

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    Hello all.

    I have reformatted my E1505 recently and installed all the drivers. I did notice that when I go to turn off my system, I no longer see the buttons to allow to go to Hibernate and another option was Standby I believe. I can still select hibernate by holding Ctrl or Shift (don't remember which one it is right now) but I no longer see the seperate button. No big deal, just currious how to enable it. If anyone knows, let me know. Thanks.
     
  2. G-Mo

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    Control Panel -> Power Options -> Last Tab (Hibernate)

    If that doesn't work... or further to that... See this post: http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=54219

    G!