No standby or hibernation option?

I installed windows XP, among other problems, I noticed that there is no option of standby or hibernation, only, stop, close and restart...

Y at - it a trick to bring available?

Thanks in advance,

Anni

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I installed windows XP, among other problems, I noticed that there is no option of standby or hibernation, only, stop, close and restart...

Y at - it a trick to bring available?

Thanks in advance,

Anni

Not all computers have power (standby or Hibernation) management options.  Therefore, the first step is to check if your computer hardware supports the management of the power supply (or ACPI). Check the user manual (if you have one).

Then, you will need to enter the BIOS Setup menu.  The manual can provide instructions.  If this is not the case, start and press the F10 key - BEFORE loading Windows.  Computers are different, so if F10 does not work, try again using ESC, F12 or F9.

The BIOS settings are different, then the following options may, or may not be available.
If the option is available, check the power management settings and make sure that the power plan has been activated.
If the options are available, select standby mode (S3) and Hibernate (S4)
Save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup.

Startup in Windows
Click Start / run
Type "cmd" (without the quotes)
Click OK
At the command prompt, type ' powercfg /Hibernate on "(without the)
(quotation marks).  NB.  There is a space between powercfg and / hibernation.
Press the return key.
Type "exit".
Press the return key.

Open Control Panel
Click on Power Options
Select the Hibernate tab
Activate Hibernate implementation and click OK.

If these suggestions do not help, you can find more information in the Microsoft Knowledgebase-
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/907477

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