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How To Add Hibernate Option in Windows 10

How To Add Hibernate Option in Windows 10


What Does Hibernate Option do ?

Your PC goes into Hibernation state when you select Hibernate option. It saves the current state and shuts down itself and saves battery power. When you turn on the PC again, all open programs and files will just be the way you left them earlier, nothing lost.

How To Add Hibernate Option in Windows 10

Click Start button and type “Power Option” search bar, select the Power Options (Control Panel) and open it.
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Now select the “Choose what the power buttons do” option on the left hand side.
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Next click  the link that says “Change settings that are currently unavailable“.
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Just scroll down and at the bottom of page you can see the option “Hibernate” in Shutdown settings section check it.
Tada! That’s it. check your windows Power menu and you will find the Hibernate-button.
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It is good send your PC to hibernation when don’t use your PC for an hour or more. In Hibernation your PC saves more battery compared Sleep mode.

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