Shutdown Options

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Hibernate

Puts your Notebook or PC into hibernate mode.

 

Logoff

Shuts down all processes running then it logs the user off.

 

Reboot

Shuts down the system and then restarts the system.

 

Reboot and Hibernate

This lets a user reboot their PC and then hibernate it when Windows has started. This is useful when a PC have a long boot-up time. You can reboot and hibernate so that when you switch your PC on it will just 'wake' from hibernation instead of a full boot-up.

 

Reboot and Standby

This lets a user reboot their PC and then put it in Standby / Sleep mode after Windows has started. This is useful when a PC have a long boot-up time. You can reboot and put your PC into standby or sleep mode so that when you switch your PC on it will just 'wake-up' instead of a full boot-up.

 

Shutdown

Shuts down the system to a point at which it is safe to turn off the power.

 

Standby / Sleep

Puts the system in standby / sleep mode.

 

PowerOff

Shuts down the system and turns off the power. The system must support the power-off feature.

 

 

 

Reboot and Standby. This lets a user reboot their PC and then put it in Standby / Sleep mode after Windows has started.

 

Reboot and Hibernate. This lets a user reboot their PC and then hibernate it when Windows has started.