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Question Posted Saturday September 27 2008, 8:09 pm

would it be bad to leave your laptop on sleep or hibernate? its connected to a power source but i get tired of turning it off and on

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sarah0308 answered Monday September 29 2008, 8:25 am:
nope! i just shut mine everytime i get off. but you might not want to leave it hooked up to the charger all the time. i burnt mine out and had to buy a new once because i always had it plugged in!

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_chokebacktears answered Sunday September 28 2008, 11:47 pm:
No,it's not bad. I'm lazy too,and I hate having to wait for it to turn on.

But, leaving it on sleep/hibernate uses up a lot of electricity.

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orphans answered Sunday September 28 2008, 8:01 pm:
No, its not bad. I leave mine completly on pretty much all the time!

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