What is the difference between widows standby and shutdown 10

Updated on number 2024-07-26
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Standby: The data that is currently in the running state is saved in memory, and the machine only supplies power to the memory, while parts such as hard disks, screens, and CPUs stop powering. 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, and if the power is cut off, the data will be lost.

    Shutdown means power outage, and all computers stop working.

    Standby is to stop some unnecessary work (residual power), but the host is still on, why standby? Let's take a simple example: for example, if you want to go to dinner, the computer is on and not operated, and you want to use the computer after eating, then you can choose to standby, one is to have residual power, and the other is not to switch the computer on and off frequently - because frequent switching on and off the computer is "harmful" to the computer

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Standby and hibernation work similarly. All of them save the current memory data to the hard disk, and the next time you press the power button, copy these contents from the hard disk and run them again. The shutdown does not save the memory data, and the current program is directly closed.

    And the shutdown only requires a small amount of power from the motherboard battery (he has a battery, which is used to continue walking your meter without plugging in), while the standby is still plugged in, and the computer is still running, just to start up quickly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I guess you're using a laptop, right? Standby is to save data to memory, just cut off the power to the hard drive, and in short, only one motherboard is powered on. Shutdown is to cut off all power and all hardware stops working! So standby still consumes power!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Style 1 is the classic mode of Windows 2000 and Style 2 is the mode of Windows XP.

    Selecting the welcome screen is Style 2, and vice versa Style 1

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is someone else using a remote login to your computer, please turn off the computer immediately, otherwise your computer's data may be stolen!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The difference between standby and hibernation.

    1. Standby" power management mode.

    Standby mode is primarily used to save power, and it allows you to get back to work without having to restart your computer. Standby mode shuts down monitors, hard drives, fans, and other devices to keep the entire system in a low-energy state. When you reuse your computer, it quickly exits standby mode, and your desktop, including open documents and programs, returns exactly to the state it was in when it was waiting.

    To get off the wait and get back to using your computer, move your mouse or press any key on your keyboard, or press the power button on your computer with a quick click.

    Please note!Unlike the "hibernation mode" described below, standby mode does not store unsaved information on the hard disk, which is only stored in the computer's memory. This information will be lost if there is a sudden power outage during the period.

    Therefore, you should save the file before putting your computer into standby mode. If you want to automatically save your work when you're away from your computer, you can use hibernation mode instead of standby mode. However, hibernation mode will shut down the computer.

    2.Hibernate power management mode.

    When you use hibernate mode, you can turn off your computer and be confident that when you come back, all your work, including programs and documents that you haven't had time to save or close, will be completely and exactly the way you left off. The contents of the memory are saved on the disk, and the monitor and hard disk are turned off, which also saves power and reduces the wear and tear of the computer. In general, it takes longer to get a computer out of sleep than it does for it to wait, but it consumes less power.

    If you are constantly interrupted at work, such as some secretarial professions that often have to answer while doing computer processing**, etc., you can consider setting the computer to enter automatic sleep mode after a specified number of minutes. Hibernate mode saves everything in memory to the hard drive, turns off the monitor and hard drive, and then shuts down the computer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Elimination simply ends all current processes. But it doesn't restart the computer. And shutting down is shutting down the system entirely.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Boot up after logging out is faster than booting up after shutting down!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    b.Win+i: Open Settings, select the power button to power off, sleep, etc.

    c.Create a shortcut on the desktop, right-click the new shortcut on the desktop, enter -s -t 00 when you shut down, enter -r -t 00 when you restart, right-click the shortcut properties, and you can change the display icon.

    d.Add a shutdown button to the Metro interface, and after establishing a shutdown shortcut on the desktop in the upper content, right-click and select Pin to the Start screen to see it in the Metro interface.

    ctrl+alt+delete

    In the Windows 9X era, pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete twice in a row became the best shortcut key to quickly restart the computer, of course, in the Windows 2000 and XP eras, Ctrl+Alt+Delete became a shortcut key for the task manager, and in the Vista, Win7 and Win8 eras, Ctrl+Alt+Delete became the best shortcut key that can be used to log out and switch users, shut down and restart, Comprehensive shortcuts to lock your computer and more.

    Therefore, it can be said that CTRL+ALT+DELETE is the win8 shutdown method left over from history.

    Press and hold Ctrl+Alt+Delete on your keyboard at the same time, and you will find the shutdown button at the bottom right of the new window. Win8 shutdown method, it's as simple as that.

    1. Press and hold the Windows logo key and the X key on the keyboard at the same time under the system to open the computer management in the shortcut entrance of the system tools

    2. Select the task scheduler on the left, and then select Create Basic Task on the right

    3. Give the event a name and click Next

    4. Set the frequency for the scheduled shutdown, click Next;

    5. Set the timer shutdown time and click Next

    6. Select the startup program and click Next

    7. The input script is shutdown and the input parameter is s. In addition, you can also enter the following parameters to achieve other functions:

    l Log out (cannot be used with option -m).

    s shut down this computer.

    r Shut down and restart this computer.

    a Abandon system shutdown.

    8. Click Done9. A message reminding the computer to be turned off appears, click the close button to continue operating the computer, and the computer will be automatically turned off at the scheduled time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Start --- boot --- select the shutdown event --- OK.

    However, it is also possible to dial the power directly, which is not recommended.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Click the toolbar at the bottom of the computer, and put the mouse on the lower right foot of Settings Power.

    Then you'll see the options to shut down and restart.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Isn't it the same as 2003, nothing different?

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Forehead... You just click to start, can't you shut down? Or press CTRL+F4 to turn off. The windows I've been exposed to are all like this, I don't know if yours is or not.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Click on "User Accounts" in the Control Panel

    In the pop-up window, select "Change how users log in or log out.""Then select "Use Welcome Screen".

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