Enabling or Disabling the “Hibernate” option in Windows 7 or Vista is not as simple as it used to be in Windows XP. For Windows 7 a different approach has to be followed to accomplish the same job. In this post you will find how to enable or disable the Hibernate option in Windows 7.
Hibernation is a power saving option which was designed primarily for laptops. Unlike “sleep mode” which puts the open documents and files into the memory, hibernation puts all the open files and documents on to the hard disk and shuts down the computer without drawing even a small amount of power. Thus hibernation becomes an excellent way to save power and resume Windows back to the state where it was left off. If you really want to use this feature on Windows 7 then you need to enable this option. This can be done as follows.
1. Open the Command Prompt with “Administrator rights”. To do so, type
cmd in Start menu and then hit
Ctrl+Shift+Enter.
2. Now type the following command in the command prompt and hit
Enter.
powercfg /hibernate on
3. Type
exit and hit
Enter to close the Command Prompt. Now you should see the “Hibernate” option in the Start menu. If not then perform the following steps.
A. Type
Power Options in the Start menu and hit
Enter.
B. In the left pane, open the link labeled “
Change when the computer sleeps” and then open the link “
Change advanced power settings”.
Now a small window will pop-up as shown below:
C. Now expand the
Sleep tree and turn off
Allow Hybrid Sleep as shown in the above screenshot.
D. Now you should see the Hibernate option in the Start menu.
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