It's time to get off work and some unfinished business, just take it home and do it. But a shutdown, the computer has opened a variety of Windows and Web pages are not, how to do? Presumably a lot of busy friends have encountered such a problem, in fact, as long as the computer into the "dormant" state, rather than direct shutdown, the next time you open the computer, you can return to the original state.
Under the Win7 system, the option to go into hibernation is in the Drop-down menu of the Start Menu Shutdown button, and if you often need to hibernate, you can also put the Hibernate option directly into the Start menu and replace the Win7 default shutdown button. It is convenient to use, and secondly can also avoid the habitual press into shutdown, causing unnecessary trouble.
Hibernate options
Right-click the Start button, open properties, switch to the Start Menu tab, and choose Hibernate in the Drop-down menu to the right of the power button action.
Change the power button action
You can see that, in addition to shutting down and sleeping, logout, lock, reboot, and so on can be set to the power button.
One-click Hibernation
Finally click the "OK" button to save the settings and exit, and then open the Start menu, the original "Shutdown" button will become dormant!