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Question:

Does computer sleep need to turn off the power?

Will it waste electricity if you don't turn off the power after computer sleep? If the power is turned off, the original saved file (not saved) is still there? Will it take long to boot?

Answer:

The sleep mode is running in low power consumption under the temporary memory that stored on the hard drive, equivalent to suspend the whole computer, compared with usual computer using less electricity, must be plugged to maintain sleep mode wake up general a few seconds.
If the power fails, the unsaved file is usually gone, but if the software comes with an emergency recovery (such as word in office, excel with this feature), you can reopen it, and then boot time is no different from normal
Sleep is the power-saving mode, the minimum degree of electricity, you turn off the power, it is off...... No, there must be none left...... The sleep state that you re activated before entering the system should still be there, but it shuts down...... No save, no God horse......
You said the estimate is "sleep", sleep is to write the current memory data to the hard disk, and then automatically shutdown, you can power off. To boot, then the last system from dormancy memory to the hard disk data read back into memory, so the system boot state is the last state of dormancy, and almost normal boot speed. There is also a case of "standby", that is, the machine in the closed monitor, fan, hard disk, and so on, to keep the state of power saving, just press a button, you can immediately wake up, put into use. But the power cannot be switched off, or the current state of work will be lost.
The other is sleep mode can be cut off, and the sleep mode as the memory of the things will be stored on the hard drive, but does not need to be electrified, starting time is a little longer than usual on general (due to the hard disk that run into memory)

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