Before we move on, it is important to understand what is the difference between putting the PC to Sleep/Hibernate mode. That is so that you can understand where you should, or should not enable it.
Hibernation is a feature of Windows that doesn't power off your office computer but instead puts the computer in a suspended mode after saving any open documents and settings for retrieval later. You ...
Hibernate is usually enabled on Windows computers and can be accessed from the Power button. You can just go there, click on Power > Hibernate. However, if you can ...
Windows 11/10 has the Hibernate mode enabled by default. This mode is a power-saving state for computers that run on batteries, e.g. Laptops. Hibernation puts the full current state of your PC to the ...