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[Windows Vista] The options for Shutting Down in Windows

    [Windows Vista] The options for Shutting Down in Windows

     


    In earlier versions of Operating Systems, the options for shutting down include a command called Stand By. However, in Windows Vista, there is a new function called Sleep substituting for the Stand By function. For a description of the Commands displayed in the options for Shutting Down and their functions, please refer to the following list.

    Command

    Function

    Switch User

    Running procedures remain running, and log on to other accounts.
    For detailed information, please refer to the following related solution.

    LogOff

    Closes all processes, but does not switch off the PC’s power.

    Lock

    Running processes remain running and switch to users’ screens.
    Using Password management can prevent others from logging into your account.

    Restart

    Closes all processes, shuts down Windows temporarily, and then restarts Windows.

    Sleep

    In order to restart quickly, saves the unfold Documents and Procedures to memory and lets the PC to consume less electricity.
    The electricity consume of Sleep state is little. Compared to switching off power, state of Sleep will save more electricity for a short time without using PC.    

    Hibernate

    Saves all the unfold Documents and procedures in HDD, and then switch power.
    When the PC restarts, it will enter into normal state from inactivity, and the running state will also be recovered.

    Shut Down

    Closes all processes and shuts down Windows and then switches off the PC power.