restarting is harder on the hard drive I believe

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: Which is better


> It depends.
>
> My understanding is that most recent laptops actually  do a "shutdown",
with no battery power being used when off, in "suspend" mode.  All of the
open apps and memory is cached to hard drive, and on "unsuspend", it reloads
everything for you.
>
> I often use suspend, and haven't noticed battery life being shortened
noticably.
>
> If suspend is an "instant" restart, then I am totally wrong, but mine
takes a minute after a long suspend. (Sony Vaio)
>
> As far as wear-and-tear, I would think they were the same (hard drive spin
down and lock, spin up, memory checks, screen power down/power up)
>
> Of course, if suspend mode uses battery, then the battery life (long term
rechargebility) might suffer, since you will need to recharge it more often.
>
> Making this up as I go,
> Jerry Johnson
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/02/02 02:59PM >>>
> I'm curious.... if I work on my laptop day after day.. is it better to
close
> everything and shut down or simply do a suspend?  I know suspendstill uses
> battery power but what is less wear and tear on my computer?
>
> 
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