How to Auto Hibernate Computer in Windows 11
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We will show you how to auto hibernate your computer in Windows 11 • • ⏰Timestamps⏰ • 00:00 Intro • 00:58 Step 1: Enable Hibernate Mode • 01:57 Step 2: Setting Up Auto Hibernate • 03:32 Tips: The Optimal Times For Sleep And Hibernation • 04:55 Fix Issues • --- • Related Tutorials: • How To Enable Hibernate in Windows 11 (And Add It To Power Menu) • • How To Enable Hibernate in Windows 11... • --- • what exactly is hibernation? • Hibernation in Windows is a power-saving state designed primarily for laptops but can be used on desktops as well. • • When you hibernate your PC, it saves all your open documents and running apps to your hard disk or SSD and then turns off your computer. • When you turn it back on, everything is exactly where you left it. • • --- • Step 1: Enable Hibernate Mode • On laptops, Hibernate is enabled by default, but it needs to be manually enabled on desktops. • To ensure Hibernate is enabled, you can run the command on your laptop. • First, we need to open the Command Prompt with administrative privileges. • Open the Start menu, type 'CMD', and run it as administrator. • In the Command Prompt window, type the following command: • powercfg -h on • Press Enter to execute the command. This enables the Hibernate mode on your system. • Once the command is executed successfully, you can close the Command Prompt window. • ---- • Step 2: Setting Up Auto Hibernate • Open the Start menu, type Control Panel, and select it from the search results. • Go to System and Security, then Power Options. • Click on Change plan settings next to your selected power plan. • On our computer, the Balanced plan is selected and active. • Click on Change advanced power settings. • In the Power Options dialog box, expand the Sleep section, then expand Hibernate after. • Here, you can set the time for your computer to automatically hibernate when plugged in and on battery. • If you have a desktop, you will see one of these two option. • Set your preferred time. • Please note that you can also set the sleep time in the Power Options dialog box. • If you want to set a time for both automatic sleep and automatic hibernation of your computer, continue with the tutorial. We will guide you in choosing the best time. • Once you've set the time, click Apply and then OK. • Now, according to the hibernation time you have set, if the system is not used during this period, the computer will automatically hibernate. • Just a quick tip - make sure to save your work frequently, especially if you set a short timer for sleep or hibernation. • --- • Tips: The Optimal Times For Sleep And Hibernation • Please note that when the automatic time is set for both sleep and hibernation, the system will first enter sleep mode and then automatically hibernate. • When the computer goes to sleep, the power button light typically blinks or pulses slowly. • When the computer goes into hibernation, the power button light usually turns off completely. • When configuring power settings for sleep and hibernate in Windows 11, it's important to balance convenience and power saving. • Here are some general guidelines to help you decide on appropriate times for sleep and hibernate. • Sleep Mode: Use sleep mode for short periods of inactivity where you want your computer to quickly resume from where you left off. • On Battery: 10-15 minutes • Plugged In: 20-30 minutes • • Hibernate Mode: Use hibernate mode for longer periods of inactivity where you want to save more power and don't mind waiting a bit longer for your computer to resume. • On Battery: 30-60 minutes • Plugged In: 1-2 hours • These times can be adjusted based on your personal preferences and usage patterns. • --- • Fix Issues • If you're having trouble getting your computer to sleep or hibernate, or if your computer doesn't wake up properly from sleep or hibernation, something might be preventing it. • We will show you a quick solution to solve this problem. • Open the Start menu, type Control Panel, and select it from the search results. • Go to System and Security, then Power Options. • Click on 'Change plan settings' next to your selected power plan. • On our computer, the Balanced plan is selected and active. • Click on Change advanced power settings. • In the Power Options dialog box, expand the Sleep section, then expand Allow hybrid sleep. • You will see two options: On battery and Plugged in. • Set both to Off by selecting Off from the dropdown menu. • If you have a desktop, you will see one of these two option. • In the Power Options dialog box, scroll down and expand the PCI Express section, then expand Link State Power Management sub-section. • You will see two settings: On battery and Plugged in. • Set both to Off by selecting Off from the dropdown menu. • If you have a desktop, you will see one of these two option. • Click Apply, then OK to save your changes. • Close the Edit Plan Settings window. • --- • #howto #windows11 #powermanagement #hibernate
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