Laptop auto hibernate

How to Make Windows Hibernate More Often [Instead of Sleep]

  • Chris Hoffman

    @chrisbhoffman


By default, Windows will automatically put your PC to sleep after several minutes of inactivity, or when you close the lid. It will hibernate your computer a certain number of minutes later, but if youd rather it hibernate more often, the settings are a bit tricky to find.

In sleep mode, your computer goes into a lower power state. It can wake and become usable almost instantly because it keeps providing power to the RAM. When the computer hibernates, it writes the contents of its RAM to the hard drive and then stops using power. Itll take longer to wake up, as it has to load the contents of the hibernation file back into RAM, but you wont lose your data if your battery dies, the power goes out, or some other power-related catastrophe happens.

Configure How Long Windows Waits Before Hibernating After Sleeping

RELATED: PSA: Dont Shut Down Your Computer, Just Use Sleep [or Hibernation]

To find hibernation settings, open the Control Panel and head to Hardware and Sound > Power Options > ChangePlan Settings.

[These settings are tied to your power plan. However, by default, your computer will always stay set tothe Balanced power plan unless you choose another power plan.]

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You can control exactly when your computer goes to sleep from here. If you have a laptop, there are separate settings for both when it sleeps when its on battery and when its plugged in. Click the Change Advanced Power Settings link toward the bottom.

Expand theSleep sectionand then expand Hibernate After. You can choose exactly how many minutes your computer waits before it goes to sleep on both battery power and when plugged in. Enter 0 and Windows wont hibernate.

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For example, if you set your computer to sleep after 10 minutes and hibernate after 60 minutes, it will go to sleep after 10minutes of inactivity and then hibernate 50 minutes after it starts sleeping.

Choose Whether Windows Hibernates at Critical Battery Levels

Windowscan automatically hibernate when the battery reaches a critical level, which is important. This ensures a laptop will automatically go into hibernation mode and save its state. Ifthe laptop didnt automatically hibernate at a low battery level, the battery would simply die and stop providing power to the RAM. Youd then lose all your work as the computer shuts off.

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Youll find the option to configure this in the Advanced Settingswindow we used above. This time, expandthe Battery section.

Under Critical Battery action, you can choose what you want the computer to do when it reaches a critical battery levelfor example, hibernate. If you dont want the laptop to hibernate, you can just tell it to shut down and lose its system state, butthen youll lose your data whenever your laptop gets to a low battery level. We think setting this to hibernate is a good idea.

Under Critical Battery Level, you can choose what battery percentage level Windows considers critical. If your laptops battery drains quickly, you might want to set this at a slightly higher level. If your laptops battery drains slowly, you might want to set it at a slightly lower level.

Enable or Disable Hybrid Sleep

Youll also notice a hybrid sleep option here. By default, this is enabled on desktop PCs, but not on laptop PCs.

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When hybrid sleep is enabled, the computer will automatically save the contents of its RAM to disk every time it sleeps. This is useful for desktop PCs, as it ensures they wont lose their system state if they lose powerafter all, desktops dont have integrated batteries, as laptops do.

This isnt enabled for laptops as it would use additional battery power to save the contents of the RAM to disk each time the laptop goes to sleep. Microsofts Raymond Chen hasexplained this option in more detail.

You should probably leave this option alone. It generally shouldnt be enabled on laptops and shouldnt be disabled on desktops.

HibernateYour PC When You Press the Power Button or Close the Lid

You can also choosewhat happens when you press your PCs power button or close your laptops lid by heading to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options > Choose what the power button does.

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Under When I press the power button, you can choosewhat the computer does when you perform these actions. By default, your computer will either shut down or go to sleepbut you can make your computer hibernate when you press the power button or close the lid, if you like.

Chris Hoffman
Chris Hoffman is Editor-in-Chief of How-To Geek. He's written about technology for over a decade and was a PCWorld columnist for two years. Chris has written for The New York Times, been interviewed as a technology expert on TV stations like Miami's NBC 6, and had his work covered by news outlets like the BBC. Since 2011, Chris has written over 2,000 articles that have been read nearly one billion times---and that's just here at How-To Geek. Read Full Bio »

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