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> Vista user manual says not to shut down, but to use either sleep or
> hibernate. My last compaq presario with windows 98 lasted almost 10 years
> starting up and shutting down every day. So what do you think. Shut down or
> hibernate.
> Thanks,
> Randy
>
Hibernate is really a shutdown state.
For most Vista users, classic Startup and Shutdown will
take much longer than the "Hybrid" option, which will
suspend then hibernate the system.
The advantage is that you are ready to go in seconds
with hybrid, as opposed to minutes with a classic full
startup.
This is assuming your ACPI powersupply is S3 complient
and that all your devices have uptodate drivers.
Since hybrid writes to disk and requires about 2 GB of
space it might in theory put slightly more wear and tear
on the disk, but the difference would be minimal.