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How to Turn On Hibernate Mode on Windows 11

By Matthew Lynch
June 12, 2023
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Windows 11 is a popular operating system beloved by many computer users around the world. Just like its predecessor, Windows 10, Windows 11 offers a convenient hibernate mode feature that can help users to save their work and power off their devices without losing any data. Hibernate mode can be the perfect solution for those who often work on their laptops or computer and want to start where they left off the next time they boot up their device. In this article, we will show you how to turn on the hibernate mode in Windows 11.

What is Hibernate Mode on Windows 11?

Hibernate mode is a power-saving mode that ensures all your work is saved and your computer can be turned off while keeping your programs and files open. Compared to sleep mode, hibernation mode can save your computer’s data even if your device runs out of battery or is turned off. When you turn on your computer’s power again, it will boot up faster than a traditional start-up and your work session will be restored to where you left off.

Steps to Turn on Hibernate Mode on Windows 11

Turning on Hibernate mode on Windows 11 is an easy process that requires only a few simple steps. Here are the steps to follow:

Step 1: Open Power Options Settings. To do this, press the Windows Key + X and click on “Settings.”

Step 2: Click on System from the left pane and then choose Power & sleep from the top of the screen.

Step 3: Click on Additional power settings.

Step 4: Select “Choose what closing the lid does” or “Choose what the power buttons do” in the left pane.

Step 5: Choose “Change settings that are currently unavailable.”

Step 6: Click on the “Hibernate” checkbox to select it.

Step 7: Click on “Save Changes” to apply these changes.

Step 8: Go to the Power & sleep settings and adjust the time settings for Sleep and Hibernate to what length of time you would like them to kick in.

Once you have completed the above steps, you will be able to use the Hibernate mode on your Windows 11 device easily.

Conclusion

Hibernation mode is an excellent feature to have on your Windows 11 computer. This power-saving feature can save your work and open programs even when your device is turned off or out of battery. By following the above steps, you can turn on the Hibernate mode in Windows 11, and you’ll be able to save your work without worrying about losing any data. Enjoy this convenient new feature on your Windows 11 device and take advantage of its benefits for your productivity today!

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