Learn from this tutorial in a few simple steps how you can activate Hibernate in Windows 10. The rest mode in which the energy is saved almost 100% but the applications and documents remain open to restart the system.
If you are older user you have Windows operating systems, (at least Windows 7) then you are definitely familiar with choice Power available in these, namely Shutdown, Restart, Sleep and Hibernate. In the newest system Windows But (at least the version Technical Preview of it), as in Windows 8/8.1, the option Hibernate, although still available, is DISABLED in mod default.
Hibernate In Windows 10 is an option power-saving available on laptops running operating systems Windows, this allowing its users to Save the status of applications and the files used before closing the computer, so that when they reopen it they can continue the work where they left it. Unlike Sleep, which saves user work in memory And it continues to consume energy, even if in quite small quantity, Hibernate saves the programs and files used on hard-disk (from where they can be restored later in the same condition), then close the computer.
If you are a user Windows 10 And you want to activate the Hibernate option In your system for various reasons (for example, you want to save as much battery as possible, but you do not want to close the applications used), you can do this very simple by following the steps below.
How can you activate the Hibernate option in Windows 10?
open Control Panel (taste control.exe in Run And give Enter) navigated catre Hardware and Sound > Power Options.
In the open window, click on the option Choose what the power buttons do (on the left side)
Sub Define power buttons Click on the link Change settings that are currently unavailable.
Then check the option Hibernate sub Shutdown settings and click on the button Save changes.
After you make this change in system settings, you will notice the option Hibernate displayed in Power menu FROM Start Menu or Start Screen.
Succes!
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