Computer Science, asked by biswassabita9919, 4 hours ago

Sleep mode draws a high amount of power and allows you to quickly wake the computer and resume your work. true and false​

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Answered by sanondruva
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

In sleep mode, the PC enters a low-power state. The PC's state is kept in memory, but other parts of the PC are shut down and won't use any power. When you turn on the PC, it snaps back to life quickly—you won't have to wait for it to boot up

Answered by revathy1063
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Answer:

Sleep puts your computer into a very low-power mode, and saves its current state in its RAM. ... When you turn on your computer, it can immediately resume from where it left off in just a second or two. Hibernate, on the other hand, saves your computer's state to the hard drive, and shuts down completely.

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