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With this power saving state, open programs and work are saved, and the computer is placed in a state where only the memory and sufficient system files required to start back up are ready to be restored quickly by pressing the power button

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Sleep mode

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Windows stores the data and system settings in temporary memory and then suspends operations when they reach a state that saves power. The screen is blank, and no operations are carried out by the computer.Sometimes referred to as standby or suspend mode, this is a power-saving state that a machine may enter when it is not in use. The systems state is maintained in RAM (random access memory)

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