Vista's Sleep state combines the best of the old Standby and Hibernate modes: (Standby mode preserved your work and enabled you to restart quickly, but didn't entirely shut off the machine's power Hibernate mode preserved your work and completely shut off the machine, but also took a relatively long time to restart-faster than shutting down your computer entirely, but slower than Standby.) Sleep mode is the new low-power state that Vista uses to replace the confusing Standby and Hibernate modes from earlier versions of Windows. Most Windows Vista computers are configured to go into Sleep mode after a certain amount of idle time.
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