Is there some reason that you always leave the computer on at night? Mine is usually only on if it's doing some overnight calculations or something. You can put the computer to sleep or hypernate. |
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Is it possible to make it sound a bit more quite, this is why I can't sleep. I mean, I'm trying to do [What we're here for] and plan on getting up in the middle of the night. But then, I can't get to sleep in the first place, I'm meant to sleep for five hours and I end up sleeping a whole of twenty seconds? Or does it count on how long you're in bed and not how long you sleep? |
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"He who is the cause of someone else becoming powerful is the agent of his own destruction" - Ezio Auditore da Firenze (1459 - 1524)
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Is there some reason that you always leave the computer on at night? Mine is usually only on if it's doing some overnight calculations or something. You can put the computer to sleep or hypernate. |
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I don't know if I should even be attempting to help out in the tech forum |
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Ninja - So, if I leave Internet Explorer on Hibernate in the night, it'll say on Internet Explorer? |
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Last edited by Jdeadevil; 11-02-2007 at 03:18 AM.
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In both hibernate and sleep mode all the processes stop. If your computer is doing work (encoding a movie, doing a long download...) you can't do that. |
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Hybernation is, at least on my laptop, where it safes all settings and programs on the harddisk, then shutdown, and when you boot it, it will return to what you were doing, when you set it to hybernate. |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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You should try getting some compressed air and cleaning your fan out. Usually fans are made to not make that much noise. |
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