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What is best for your PC? Off, On, Hibernate?

 
 
KingOfHearts
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      19th Nov 2005
I have heard that you should leave your PC on, that just seems strange to me
so I don't do it.
So I always turn it off when I am done, I could turn it on and off 2 - 3
times a day, but then I was told that all of this "cold"
booting could damage the computer. What about hibernating or sleeping, is
this better. Maybe all of this is BS and it doesn't even matter.
Thanks for any input.

KOH.


 
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      19th Nov 2005
I always use Hibernate.
It actually puts the computer off, after saving all memory contents
in a file.
Then it will restart very fast, with all opened applications or documents
restoredé

"KingOfHearts" <(E-Mail Removed)> a écrit dans le message de news:
14Odnc3uj_imH-LeRVn-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have heard that you should leave your PC on, that just seems strange to
>me so I don't do it.
> So I always turn it off when I am done, I could turn it on and off 2 - 3
> times a day, but then I was told that all of this "cold"
> booting could damage the computer. What about hibernating or sleeping, is
> this better. Maybe all of this is BS and it doesn't even matter.
> Thanks for any input.
>
> KOH.
>



 
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      19th Nov 2005
KingOfHearts wrote:

> I have heard that you should leave your PC on, that just seems strange to me
> so I don't do it.
> So I always turn it off when I am done, I could turn it on and off 2 - 3
> times a day, but then I was told that all of this "cold"
> booting could damage the computer. What about hibernating or sleeping, is
> this better. Maybe all of this is BS and it doesn't even matter.
> Thanks for any input.
>
> KOH.


You will get opinions that defend all ways. I would leave it on all day
turn it off at night in your situation. Put it in Standby when you're
away from your computer.

Cody

 
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HillBillyBuddhist
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      19th Nov 2005
"KingOfHearts" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:14Odnc3uj_imH-LeRVn-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have heard that you should leave your PC on, that just seems strange to
>me so I don't do it.
> So I always turn it off when I am done, I could turn it on and off 2 - 3
> times a day, but then I was told that all of this "cold"
> booting could damage the computer. What about hibernating or sleeping, is
> this better. Maybe all of this is BS and it doesn't even matter.
> Thanks for any input.
>
> KOH.


I've seen this debated many times over the years in many places. Usually
winds up in a ~50/50 result. Pick what's best for you and do that.

To help add to your befuddlement, from a power usage/cold start point of
view, hibernate *is* off. Different levels of standby are varying degrees of
on. (see http://informationweek.com/story/IWK20020927S0028 )

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Richard Urban
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      20th Nov 2005
When you place a computer in hibernate or sleep state 3, it is the same as
turning the computer off - as far as the components cooling down. The point
here is the thermal stress on components (expansion/contraction). If a
computer is turned on, and left on, the internals reach a state of
equilibrium. When a computer is allowed to cool off things will contract
(such as solder connections on a mother board). This can, over time, cause a
"loose" solder connection and be a big problem. Notice that I said "can" -
not will!

That being said, the problem is nowhere near as prevalent as it was when I
was repairing T.V.'s in the 60's. Back then, it was THE major problem! I
could spend half an hour on every T.V. over one year old, resoldering
connections on the circuit boards. Today's soldering techniques have pretty
much minimized, if not eliminated, the problem.

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User

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If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!

"KingOfHearts" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:14Odnc3uj_imH-LeRVn-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have heard that you should leave your PC on, that just seems strange to
>me so I don't do it.
> So I always turn it off when I am done, I could turn it on and off 2 - 3
> times a day, but then I was told that all of this "cold"
> booting could damage the computer. What about hibernating or sleeping, is
> this better. Maybe all of this is BS and it doesn't even matter.
> Thanks for any input.
>
> KOH.
>



 
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