Using the powercfg –h off command Win10 to shut down the system sleep method

  

Many people today use SSDs and Win10 operating systems. Because SSDs are expensive, many SSDs have a capacity of only 120GB/240GB, which results in limited capacity of the user's hard drive. Reducing disk usage has become a problem that users have to face. Today, the computer Pepsi network editor teaches you how to use the powercfg.exe command to shut down the system to sleep, and easily save a few G storage space. The following is the specific operation steps.

Use powercfg –h off command Win10 to shut down system hibernation method

First, use Windows + R to open the run dialog box, then type the command: cmd, press Enter or Click below to confirm ” open as shown.

Second, after opening the CMD command window, type the name: powercfg –h off. When finished, press “Enter key to run, as shown below.

Running the DOS command window to run the "powercfg -h off" naming, you can quickly shut down the system sleep function. After restarting, the Win10 system hibernation file will disappear from the system C drive, which can save a few GB of storage space, which is very practical for some small-capacity SSD hard disk users.

It should be noted that after Win10 shuts down the system, it will cause the "quick start" function to be invalid. If you need a computer to start quickly, you need to be careful!

If you just think that hibernation is too much space and you don't want to give up this feature, you can try "powercfg -h size 50". The meaning of this command is to directly compress the hibernation file to 50% of the memory capacity. For example, if your memory is 8G, then after executing this command, the corresponding hiberfil.sys will become 4GB, and the sleep function will not be affected. use.

PS: The 50 here can be set up in principle, but it can't be lower than 50 (that is, it can't be less than 50% of the memory capacity), you can set it to 60, 70 as needed. 80, the settings take effect in real time.

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