Okay, one thing Microsoft are really pushing as standard practice is that you should no longer turn your PC off, well figuratively speaking. They seem to want all users to put their PCs in to sleep mode,which is very similar to Standby/Hibernate - but appears to shut down and save data to RAM faster (they cheat a little by switching your monitor display off first and then the rest a few seconds later).
However, on my beta version clicking on Sleep mode (which is now also the default option when clicking the windows start button) just sets my PC to reboot. Anyone got any info on this, and whether there is a minimum RAM requirement to run this feature? Sadly I've had to rip one of my RAM chips out and send it for replacement and am chugging along on just 512MB (which I'm guessing is the culprit) - Anyone know any facts on this?
For reference Vista is actually performing nicely enough without much lagging on just the single 512MB DIMM chip, so it's not all bad news
