Correct option is C
The
Sleep mode in Windows saves the current system state, including open applications and documents, in the computer’s
Random Access Memory (RAM). In this state, the system consumes a small amount of power to maintain the data stored in RAM. Because the session remains in memory, the computer can
resume operations very quickly when the user presses a key, moves the mouse, or presses the power button.
Important Key Points:
1.
Sleep mode stores the current session in
RAM.
2. It allows the computer to
resume quickly without restarting applications.
3. The system remains in a
low-power state while maintaining the session.
4. It is commonly used for
temporary pauses in work while keeping programs open.
Knowledge Booster:
·
Shutdown: This option
completely turns off the computer and closes all running applications; the current session is
not saved in RAM.
·
Restart: Restarting
reboots the system, closing all programs and reloading the operating system from the beginning.
·
Hibernate: Hibernate saves the session to the
hard disk or SSD, not to
RAM, and the system powers off completely