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FC0-U41 · Question #170

FC0-U41 Question #170: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A. Hibernate mode. Hibernate mode saves maximum battery power while maintaining the current state of a computing session. What is hibernate mode? Hibernate mode is a power saving feature for computers. In hibernate mode, the current state of a computer is saved to the hard disk, and the computer sh

Question

Which of the following modes saves maximum battery power while maintaining the current state of a computing session?

Options

  • AHibernate mode
  • BStandby mode
  • CSession mode
  • DSafe mode

Explanation

Hibernate mode saves maximum battery power while maintaining the current state of a computing session. What is hibernate mode? Hibernate mode is a power saving feature for computers. In hibernate mode, the current state of a computer is saved to the hard disk, and the computer shuts down. A user will have to power on the computer to restore the previous settings. When a computer resumes from hibernate mode, it reads the saved settings from the disk and restores the system state as it was before it entered hibernate mode. By default, hibernate mode is disabled. If a computer is not ACPI-enabled or APM-enabled, users will have to enter hibernate mode manually. Users cannot set the computer to automatically hibernate after a certain time. With ACPI-enabled and APM-enabled computers, users are able to set hibernate mode automatically. Answer option B is incorrect. The standby mode is a power saving feature for computers. In this mode, a computer does not shut down completely. The computer goes to low power state and, as a result, it consumes less power. When the computer resumes from the standby mode, full power is restored to its devices. During the standby mode, if the power supply is disconnected or interrupted, data might be lost. The standby mode is available automatically on ACPI-enabled or APM-enabled computers. Users do not need to enable this mode manually. This mode is not available in non-ACPI and non-APM based computers. Answer option D is incorrect. Safe mode is not a power saving mode. What is Safe Mode? Safe Mode is a Windows feature used to start a computer with basic drivers, such as mouse, keyboard, etc. It bypasses blocking issues, such as system corruption, or installation of incompatible drivers or system services, enabling the Administrator to resolve such issues. Answer option C is incorrect. There is no such power saving mode as Session.

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