Quote from imbiber:
I never shut my system off. I have a dimension 8100 purchased in '01 and it's been off a total of maybe 8 hours. Apart from adding to your electric bill I would just leave it on. Might want to turn your monitor off if you are using CRT.
Edit - I have heard that it is more taxing on a CPU during the initial start up but I can't say if that is true or not.
Its definitely safe.Quote from romik:
Somebody has told me that it is pretty safe to keep a PC on all the time, in fact he said that keeping it on is better than switching it on and off every day. Is that really so?
Quote from winter:
Its definitely safe.
Whether its a good idea would depend on your usage pattern, e.g. how often you would turn it on and off if you didnt leave it on all the time.
I would recommend if you do leave it on all the time that you make sure the hard drive is being spun down and the monitor goes into power saver mode (standby mode in Windows is even better). Having the whole thing on an UPS is a good idea too so it wont suffer from hard resets during minor power fluctuations (most UPSs come with a cable so that the PC can be gracefully shutdown before the UPS runs out of power in case you're not around)
I leave several computers on 24 x 7 at home.
If you're running XP, check out the "Power Options" control applet. Basically the computer tells the hard drive to stop spinning if it hasnt been used in X minutes (you define X). If you start to use the computer the hard drive is spun up again automatically.Quote from romik:
how do would you have the drive "spun down" and what does that mean?
Yep, that works too - as long as you dont forget.And what about simply switching off monitors manually instead of saver mode?
Quote from winter:
If you're running XP, check out the "Power Options" control applet. Basically the computer tells the hard drive to stop spinning if it hasnt been used in X minutes (you define X). If you start to use the computer the hard drive is spun up again automatically.
Yep, that works too - as long as you dont forget.
No. Hibernation mode saves the current state to disk and actually completely shuts off the PC. When you turn it back on the state is automatically reloaded but from a power/stress point of view that is no different that just powering it down.Quote from romik:
are you referring to hibernation mode?