mode saves all the open documents on the hard disk and then shuts down the
computer
c. Sleep
b. Shut down
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Sleep
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Sleep is a power-saving mode that stores all of your open files, software, and other data in the computer's main memory, or RAM. The RAM continues to stay “awake” and draw power from the battery or outlet, while the rest of the computer shuts down (the processor, the hard drive, attached drives, etc.).
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