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road-runner
Sep 13, 2015Explorer III
You know the processor clock is stopped only because the definition of Sleep (S1, S2, or S3) says so. In any of the three sleep states the processor clock is off, or the processor is unpowered. Here's one of many web pages with the definitions:
Sleep States - Available on Your Windows 8 PC
As far as a laptop in Sleep losing its battery goes, every laptop I've worked with is configured to change over to Hibernate after "so many" minutes in sleep. It's configurable, so maybe not all laptops do it, but it sure makes sense to be set up that way.
Sleep States - Available on Your Windows 8 PC
As far as a laptop in Sleep losing its battery goes, every laptop I've worked with is configured to change over to Hibernate after "so many" minutes in sleep. It's configurable, so maybe not all laptops do it, but it sure makes sense to be set up that way.
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