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Originally Posted by texanpenguin One important consideration, always, is that you don't perform the safe sleep (or Hibernate in Windows) while you're connected to any remote devices, or are performing some sort of processing task. | Safe Sleep isn't an equal to Hibernate. It simply does the same routine so that if your machine /does/ lose power, you can restore the system back to where it was before you put it to sleep. It isn't something you activate yourself, just something that 'happens'.
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