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Yep, closing and going is fine. OS X doesn't do hibernate the same way Windows does. It will always sleep, but if your battery does get too low, the system will go into "safe sleep" mode and keep your data in the same way Hibernate keeps your data (on the hard drive).

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Yep, closing and going is fine. OS X doesn't do hibernate the same way Windows does. It will always sleep, but if your battery does get too low, the system will go into "safe sleep" mode and keep your data in the same way Hibernate keeps your data (on the hard drive).

That's kind of the way windows does it. I've turned off my computer holding the power button while it was asleep and when i turn it back on, the state is recovered.

To the OP.. I think it's safe. But people have a point with the harddrive. Technically the harddrive turns off and only the ram stays on (S3 sleep), but if the battery is running low and os x has to save the state into the harddrive... you better be careful moving the thing :p

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