Enable the Windows XP Hibernate feature

Hibernate is one feature that has Windows XP which allows data stored on the memory is transferred to the hard disk when the computer is turned off. And when the computer is turned on again so that data will soon be "transferred" back to memory. By "technology" like it then shutdown and boot process becomes faster because the computer does not need to retrieve data from the hard drive but directly from the memory.

In addition, with Hibernate, the computer will be able to display the last application that was running when the computer is turned off. Suppose that, before the computer is turned off, we still run MS Word and MS Excel then when the computer is turned on again, we will find both applications are still running like before the computer is turned off. With these advantages, presumably Hibernate function is suitable for laptop users a "mobile" which may often turn off and turn on the laptop in places different.

To enable the Hibernate feature is in the following manner.

1. right click on Desktop and select Properties to show the window "Display Properties".
2. then click the tab "screensaver" and then click the button "Power" which is at the bottom right to show the "Power Option Properties".
3. and then click the tab "Hibernate" and then check the the "Enable Hibernate".
4. and then click Apply or OK.
5. when they wanted to activate, click on START and then click Turn Off Computer option button will display a "Hibernate" and then click the Hibernate button.
6. if it does not appear the option "Hibernate", press and hold down the shift key on the keyboard until the Standby will change to Hibernate.
7. completed and saved a try.