Power
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About Power Saving Mode
Your VAIO computer has power saving modes to conserve power while you are not using the computer in addition to the normal operating mode.
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Charge Indicator Status List
The charge indicator light turns on or blinks differently according to conditions.
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Using Sleep Mode
In Sleep mode, all unnecessary devices of your VAIO computer are turned off, though some devices stay on to retain the computer’s state including data you are working on. Sleep mode is useful when you take a short rest, for example.
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Using Hibernate Mode
In Hibernate mode, the current state of your VAIO computer is saved to the built-in storage device, and then the computer is turned off. Hibernate mode is useful when you do not intend to use the computer for an extended period of time.
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Notes on an Extended Battery Pack (Extended battery pack supported models)
This topic explains battery charging behavior when an extended battery pack (not supplied) is attached to your VAIO computer in addition to the installed battery pack (the primary battery pack).
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Shutting Down Your VAIO Computer
Properly shut down your VAIO computer to avoid losing unsaved data.
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Restarting Your VAIO Computer
After changing the settings or installing software on your VAIO computer, you may be required to restart the computer.
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Charging the Battery Pack
The battery pack can be charged even while you are using your VAIO computer when the computer is connected to a power source. The charging time may vary depending on operating conditions.
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Turning On Your VAIO Computer
Turn on your VAIO computer to start Windows.