How To Enable Hibernation Mode In Windows 10

Introduction

 
Hibernate mode is very similar to sleep mode. In hibernation, the system saves electrical power while reopening. Also, the currently opened programs and files along with the running applications in your RAM, are saved in your hard disk temporarily.
 
When hibernate mode is enabled, the hardware is powered off like a regular shutdown but it is done without losing your unsaved data. When the system is started again, it resumes everything from where you left off.
 
To enable the hibernation mode in your Windows 10 system, follow these steps.
 
Step 1
 
Normally, the hibernation mode is disabled in a system by default, as shown below.
 
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Step 2
 
To enable the hibernation mode, go to the Run command box and type powercfg.cpl.
 
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Step 3
 
When the command is run, a new window is opened with options of changing the settings. Select the settings Choose what the power button does, as shown in the image.
 
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Step 4
 
Now, a new dialogue box will open. Click on the Change settings that are currently unavailable.
 
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Step 5
 
On the next screen, enable the checkbox of Hibernate, as shown below and click on Save changes.
 
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Step 6
 
After changing this setting, now, your Hibernate mode is enabled. You can check that on power button options. 
 
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Summary 

 
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