The short answer is no, your internet does not still work. Now, it depends on what you are asking. There are many things that could be considered sleep mode. It could be that the screen saver kicked on in which case, everything in the background is still working and the answere would be YES. However, if you are in standby, your monitor and hard drive have stopped and in hibernation, you system has saved a snapshot of what you were doing and powered down.
>All application such as browser will be minimize after you put it "sleep" mode. Maybe, you mean with the screen saver I will say "yes" because only your monitor sleep (standby) not the entire Central Processing Unit (CPU). Meaning your Internet connection stop, the moment you put it to "sleep" or "hibernate" mode.
It takes less time to resume computer from sleep mode then to boot it up. When you senf our computer in the sleep mode you can keep your programs open, and after you resume the system you have all your programs already running.
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In most applications F5 is the refresh key.
Yes, running a computer will consume more energy than when it is turned off or in sleep mode. The amount of energy consumption will vary based on the computer's usage, specifications, and power settings. Properly shutting down or putting a computer in sleep mode when it's not in use can help save energy.
If you mean sleep mode, then all you have to do is put the screen down. Unfortunately, there isn't a hibernate mode such as in windows.
When you tap the sleep key, the computer goes into a low power standby mode. Tapping the wake key brings the computer back up to a ready state. It is used instead of shutting down the computer because it is a faster way to get the computer up and running. Also, if you have a program running, there is no need to shut that off as it will be ready for you, where you left off when the computer wakes up. It is very similar to the 'hibernate' feature of many computers. Both sleep and hibernate are low power standby modes. I never use sleep mode because I see no advantage to being able to start up my PC that much faster than if I had just shut it down.
If it is stuck in sleep mode just restart the computer by pressing the power button for 5-10 seconds. Then when the computer starts up make sure to go to your power options in control panel and disable all the sleep options. This wont fix the sleep problem but will prevent your computer from going into sleep in the first place. Commonly sleep issues occur when there is a program running that doesn't agree with being put in sleep mode and causes windows to crash.
Generally speaking, yes, it is better to put the computer to sleep than it is to shut it down, for two reasons: 1. It's better for you - resuming from sleep mode is a lot faster than going through the entire boot up process. 2. It's better for the computer - resuming operation from a low-powered state is less harsh on you computer components than when you jolt it alive by turning the power on from a shut down state.
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You know that your computer is in sleep mode when the screen is dark and all you see is your screen saver. There will not be any sounds coming from the computer either.
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