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2007-01-14 13:50:13 · answer #1 · answered by cul8rhote 3 · 0 0

5-6 times out of 10, it is true. Certainly depends on your hard drive and RAM speed.

On some computer, standby means powered down standby while others use standby as low power consumption. Former would be "S3" power state while the latter would be more commonly "S1" and rarely "S2".

Hibernate is "S4" power state.

In my experience, either system with low RAM (128 - 256 MB) come out of Hibernate almost instantaneously whereas takes a while longer to come back from Standby (Wake up).

So, the short answer is: It really depends on your system and system configuration. Generally speaking though, the higher the RAM, the faster it would be to wake up a computer than bring it back from Hibernate. Again, this is my experience and someone else may not agree with it.

All the best!

2007-01-14 14:01:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

False. In Hibernate mode the computer still executes a pre-boot. In Standby the display computers back on and the hard disk starts rotating.

2007-01-14 13:51:30 · answer #3 · answered by Shawn H 6 · 0 0

False

2007-01-14 13:50:30 · answer #4 · answered by oldmanwitastick 5 · 0 0

false

2007-01-14 16:41:33 · answer #5 · answered by cool 2 · 0 0

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