14 Quick Reference GuideTo exit standby mode, press the power button or open the display, depending on how you set the powermanagement options. You cannot make the computer exit standby mode by pressing a key or touchingthe touch pad.Hibernate ModeHibernate mode conserves power by copying system data to a reserved area on the hard drive and thencompletely turning off the computer. When the computer exits hibernate mode, it returns to the sameoperating state it was in before entering hibernate mode.NOTICE: You cannot remove devices or undock your computer while your computer is in hibernate mode.Your computer enters hibernate mode if the battery charge level becomes critically low.To manually enter hibernate mode:• Click Start→ Shut Down→ Hibernate.or• Depending on how you set the power management options in the Power Options Properties windowor the QuickSet Power Management Wizard, use one of the following methods to enter hibernatemode:– Press the power button.– Close the display.– Press .NOTE: Some PC Cards or ExpressCards may not operate correctly after the computer exits hibernate mode.Remove and reinsert the card (see "Removing a Card or Blank in your User’s Guide), or simply restart (reboot) yourcomputer.To exit hibernate mode, press the power button. The computer may take a short time to exit hibernatemode. You cannot make the computer exit hibernate mode by pressing a key or touching the touch pad.For more information on hibernate mode, see the documentation that came with your operating system.Configuring Power Management SettingsYou can use the QuickSet Power Management Wizard or Windows Power Options Properties toconfigure the power management settings on your computer.• For more information about QuickSet, right-click the icon in the taskbar and click Help.• To access the Power Options Properties window, click Start→ Control Panel→ Power Options. Forinformation on any field in the Power Options Properties window, click the question mark icon on thetitle bar and then click on the area where you need information.