The options for Shutting Down in Windows Vista
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In earlier versions of the OS, the options for shutting down include a command called Stand By. However, in Windows Vista, there is a new function called Sleep substituting for the Stand By function.
For a description of the Commands displayed in the options for Shutting Down and their functions, please refer to the following list.
Command |
Function |
Switch User |
Running procedures remain running, and log on to other accounts. |
LogOff |
Closes all processes, but does not switch off the PC’s power. |
Lock |
Running processes remain running and switch to users’ screens. |
Restart |
Closes all processes, shuts down Windows temporarily, and then restarts Windows. |
Sleep |
In order to restart quickly, saves the unfold Documents and Procedures to memory and lets the PC to consume less electricity. |
Hibernate |
Saves all the unfold Documents and procedures in HDD, and then switch power. |
Shut Down |
Closes all processes and shuts down Windows and then switches off the PC power. |