Suspend sends your computer to sleep so it uses less power.
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Ekaterina Gerasimova
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What happens when I suspend my computer?
Ekaterina
Gerasimova
Should be merged into shell-exit.page
When you suspend the computer, you send it to sleep. All of your
applications and documents remain open, but the screen and other parts of the
computer switch off to save power. The computer is still switched on though,
and it will still be using a small amount of power. You can wake it up by
pressing a key or clicking the mouse. If that does not work, try pressing the
power button.
Some computers have problems with hardware support which mean that they
may not be able to suspend properly. It is
a good idea to test suspend on your computer to see if it does work before
relying on it.
Always save your work before suspending
You should save all of your work before suspending the computer, just in
case something goes wrong and your open applications and documents cannot be
recovered when you resume the computer again.