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First of all, you need to understand the concept of standby, which is to save the data that is currently in a running state in memory, and the machine only supplies power to the memory, while components such as hard disks, screens, and CPUs stop supplying power. Since the data is stored in fast memory, it is faster to enter the waiting state and wake up. However, this data is stored in memory, which can be lost if the power is lost.
It seems that you are using an XP system, which is somewhat similar to the sleep function in Win7.
So if you want to ** things when you are away, you can press "Windows key + L" to lock the notebook, and the computer will run normally; Or set it up in the power management of the control panel, when the comparison display is buckled, the notebook runs normally and does nothing, so that it can be normal**; You can also set it in the screensaver to display a login prompt screen when restoring, and set the waiting time for the screensaver to be shorter, so that you can use your own password to prevent others from using your computer. I'm using win7, and that's how I got it.
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I didn't understand what you meant, so set a password.
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You can set a user password for your computer... After turning into standby, you need a password to open it. . .
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Set a screensaver password. Lock your computer at all times.
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Win+L keys can lock the computer, the system and programs run normally, but you need to enter the password to operate the computer (this password is the system login password, if not, you can set it in the control panel - user). Generally, laptops have shortcuts to turn off the display, and locking the computer and turning off the monitor when you leave can save power and prevent others from using it.
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You can set the power options in the control panel to save the computer and not enter the standby state.
Here's how to set it up:
1. Find the computer desktop and click to open it.
2. Find the Control Panel option and click and open.
5. Select "Never" after turning off the monitor and putting the computer to sleep.
6. Click Save to modify so that the computer will not enter the standby state.
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Are you using Win7 or XP. If it's win7Right-click first.
Tap Power Options. Click again. Set the options inside as followsIf you still want your laptop to continue working after closing the lid, you can set it to close the lid in the power options without any operation.
That way you can close your display at any time. It will not sleep and standby when opened...
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What is the system?,If it's win7, adjust the power mode to high performance,And the power plan and screen brightness should be adjusted to the time when the power is turned off, never or never。
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Desktop right-click --Properties --Power--Hibernate -Before.
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To set the standby sleep state, you need to enter it in the power options, there are several ways to enter it, and the one introduced now is through the control panel. Once you have turned on your computer, click on "Open Control Panel":
Then click on "Power Options" in the control panel
In the balanced plan selected in the power plan, click "Change plan settings".
Then you can see that there is a column in the open page that "Put the computer to sleep", which shows how much time it will go to sleep after using batteries and plugging in the power supply:
Click on that time there and select the last "Never" option in the drop-down options
After both have selected Never, click the "Save Modifications" button, so that the settings will not be no standby.
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Right-click on the power battery icon - select when to turn off the monitor - select when the computer will go to sleep Select the Never option.
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There are settings in your power options.
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In the control panel - power options, you can set the on/off button to go to sleep, press the power button directly after setting, and then press the on/off button to turn it on when you use it.
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Directly click Start Shutdown and choose standby It's good Do you mean that you want the computer to enter a black screen standby state, but you can't let it disconnect from the network. In this way, you can go to the Control Panel - Power Options Management to set the specific settings in detail.
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You open the settings screen saver settings screen, then tap Power to see the standby settings inside. Generally, on the notebook, if the settings are not connected to the power supply, it will enter standby mode if it does not move for 5 minutes. If you connect the external power supply, it will be 10-15 minutes, and you can modify the settings in the settings.
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Click on the start menu--- turn off the computer--- select standby and you're good to go!!
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The window icon in the lower left corner - Control Panel - View method as long as it is not a category has one (power option), after entering, there is the setting of the lid on the left, the power button setting, etc., you can set the lid lid without doing anything.
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In the lower right corner of the win7 desktop, right-click "Power" - Power Options--- select the time to turn off the monitor--- put the computer to sleep--- select Never.
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If your computer has a power management driver, you can set it up there, and if you don't find the power management option in the control panel, you can set it up when you go in
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Click on the Start Menu Control Panel Hardware & Sound Power Options Change Power Settings Change Plan Settings Put your computer into hibernation settings Select "Never", OK.
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Click "Start" - "Control Panel", select the big icon at the top right (so you can see it clearly), scroll down to find "Power Options" - click "Change Computer Sleep Time" - you can choose both to never (of course, you can not change the first one, the second one can be changed to never) - and finally save it.
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There are shortcuts for the laptop to quickly enter standby and black screen status:
For example, Lenovo Zhaoyang:
Enter standby (hibernation) fn+f1
Enter the black screen (turn off the monitor) fn+f2
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Hello friend, such a situation is personally recommended to use the 360 system first aid kit to repair, and then turn on the power management, and reset it in it.
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Generally, notebooks have the function of turning off the screen, you can use the fn function key, plus that row of f** buttons, you can achieve it.
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If you want to set your laptop to be in standby, you must set the system standby time and status settings on your computer's power properties options. As shown in the figure below:
But if you need to set the notebook standby every time, you need to find the power attributes, it will take a certain amount of time, so here I will tell you about the shortcut key of the laptop standby, so that you can directly press and hold the shortcut key to enter the standby state immediately. The standby shortcut key for laptops is the [FN+F1] key combination.
The shortcut keys are: Windows+L, universal.
Windows+L.
Just close the notebook and you're good to go.
Desktops have a three-button for sleep wake power, which can be set in the power supply properties.
Here's how to put your PC on standby:
Open the "Control Panel", open "Power Options", click the "Hibernation" tab, and click the "Enable Hibernation" item to tick the box to enable the hibernation function. If this option isn't available, your power supply doesn't support hibernation. Or if you have some protection software installed, such as the Restore Wizard, you will not be able to enable the hibernation function.
After turning on the sleep function of the computer, in the "Power Options" tab of "Power Usage Scheme", you can set it.
Set the time of system hibernation, if you select "After 20 minutes", the system will automatically enter the sleep state after 20 minutes when the computer has no keyboard or mouse operation and no hard disk reading and writing operations, and then the computer will be powered off.
In the Advanced tab of Power Options, you can set what to do when you press the computer's power button, and you can select Hibernation, at which time pressing the computer's power button will put the computer into hibernation. Or select '''Sleep' when you press the computer's sleep button, then pressing the ''sleep'' key on the keyboard at this time can also put the computer into a sleep state.
You can also put your computer to sleep by clicking Start and then clicking on Shut Down Computer (or Shut Down System) and selecting Hibernation. If the shutdown dialog only has Standby, you can press the shift key to make it hibernate.
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Which version of yours is? The 98 2000 can be locked with the Ctrl+Alt+Del three-key key, and the XP and Vista systems can be locked with the start menu shortcut + "L" key.
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Is it going to sleep? In the power management, just select the associated action of pressing the power button as sleep. If you want to get into Standby, I don't know if there's a shortcut.
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Hello:win7 system:
1. Press window (window key, right side of the standard keyboard Ctrl key) 2. Right arrow key ( ) Attention:
3. Press once (right arrow key) and then press the enter key: power off (rest!) Press once (right arrow key) and then press enter: Hibernate (black screen, leave for a while!) I don't know why I saw that there was stepping on me:
The first shutdown is very convenient.
Second, whether it is hibernation or sleep convenience.
It's quick and easy!
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Just close the notebook and you're good to go.
Desktops have a three-button for sleep wake power, which can be set in the power supply properties.
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1. In the taskbar, click the computer start icon with the left spine key.
2. Left-click the "Control Panel" option on the right side of the pop-up interface to open the control panel;
3. Find "Power Options" in the control panel interface, and left-click to open the power options interface;
4. In the power options interface, find the "Select the time to turn off the monitor" option on the left side, and left-click;
5. Set the time of "turning off the monitor" and "putting the computer into sleep" in the open interface, which can be set separately in two cases: "with battery" and "power on the power Sakura nuclear source";
6. After the setting is completed, click the "Save Modification" button below to set it successfully.
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In the Control Panel, you can set it in Power Options.
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Power management, when using the battery, it is best to sleep automatically, otherwise the battery is easy to be damaged.
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Right-click on the blank space on the desktop Personalize --- screensaver--- set the screensaver to None -- then change power settings--- balance--- change plan settings--- power on Never, all three of the following.
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First of all, what brand is your book? Different brands have different methods... But win7 is the same,It's to see the lower right corner of your screen,There's an icon that looks like a battery,Click on,You'll find that there's a shutdown time、Screen brightness、Standby time、And what are the options to close the book and shut down?,Click on it
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On the power icon on the lower right foot of the computer, right-click, the power option will appear, and after the power is turned on, you can see that there are options such as sleep settings in the upper left, and the setting is OK.
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Right-click on the open space on the desktop, select Properties, tap Screen Saver, tap Power again, and select Never System Standby.
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The steps to keep your laptop from auto-standby are as follows:
1. Open the control panel and click on Hardware & Sound.
2. Click to change computer sleep time.
3. Adjust the display brightness, turn off the display, and never let the computer go to sleep, click Save Modification.
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If you press the Windows key and the L key at the same time, the computer will be locked, but the program will still be running.
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You press the Windows key and the L key at the same time to lock the computer, but the program is still running. How do I unlock it?
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Standby is when the system saves the current state in memory and then exits the system, at which time the power consumption is reduced, and the CPU, memory and hard disk are kept to a minimum. Press the power on the computer to activate the system, the computer quickly from the memory into the pre-standby state into the system, this is the fastest way to reboot, but the system is not really turned off, suitable for a short shutdown.
Therefore, the standby cannot run the program.
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Standby cannot run programs.
Standby is actually to save all kinds of data in the system (memory, cache, etc.) on the hard disk before turning off the power, after saving, the power will be turned off, and then turn on the machine to write the data saved in the hard disk in advance directly to the memory, so the program that runs before standby will continue to run, but the middle is the process of shutting down and powering off, and it is impossible to run the program uninterruptedly.
If you want to save energy, you can press the Windows key and the L key at the same time, lock the computer, and turn off the monitor.
You're on standby this time. When you press the keyboard and mouse. Whether it can start normally again. If you can, try changing the keyboard. It's possible that the sleep keys of the keyboard are a little sticky.
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