Windows 8 System Power Options Adding the "Hibernate" Command Method

  
Before starting the body content, briefly explain the purpose of hibernation and the difference between it and sleep. According to the official explanation, hibernation and sleep are power-saving states in Windows systems. Sleep is mainly designed for laptops. The computer that goes into hibernation saves the open documents and programs to the hard disk, and then shuts down the computer. Sleep is to save work and settings in memory and consume a small amount of power (remaining memory data retention), similar to the pause in video playback.

Win8 power option defaults to no sleep
In all power saving states of Windows, sleep uses the least amount of power, so for laptop users, if you don't use the computer for a while but don't want to shut down, hibernation is the most suitable. However, in Windows 8, you will find that the hibernate option is not found. Is it because Microsoft canceled this feature? No, Win8 just does not enable it by default, but we can still display it so that it can be used when needed. it.
How to operate?
First open the control panel. Under Win8, you can use the "Win + X" key combination on the keyboard to call out the WinX menu in the lower left corner, and then select the control panel; also in the blank space of the start screen. Right click the mouse, then click <;All Apps", find the Control Panel under "Windows System";
Enter “System & Security" Categories, click “Power Options” Change the function of the power button>;

Enter the control panel
The setting options here are locked by default, so to modify it, first unlock it, click on the top of the window “change the current unavailable Set & rdquo; unlock.

Unlock the lock
After unlocking, the third item in the "Shutdown setting" in the window will be hibernated, displayed in the <quo;Power & rsquo; menu ” selected, last click “Save changes& rdquo; Exit.

Showing the hibernation option
After the modification, whether it is the system power option or pressing Alt + F4, the "Hibernate" option has been added.

You can choose to sleep now

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