As we all know, the WIN8 default power option is no hibernate option, that is, use ALT+F4 to open the Close Windows Option window also does not see "hibernate". Can't Win8 sleep? The answer is of course not, we just have to make some settings that will allow Win8 to hibernate.
First, press Win+r to enter the Gpedit.msc command to open Group Policy.
After entering the Group Policy interface, select Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows components.
Then look again for Windows Explorer, where there is an English-flagged policy in this branch that means hibernate is shown in power Options: "Show hibermate in the Power option menu" and, as usual, modify it to "enabled."
To force a refresh of the previous Group Policy settings, win+x Select command Prompt (Administrator).
Enter "Gpupdate/force".
Turn on the power management interface again, and a long-lost hibernation option appears.
Tried the hibernate option, but seemed to have entered the restart screen and did not hibernate. What is the reason for this? Is there a device that prevents the attempt to hibernate? Maybe that's why Win8 hides the Hibernate option by default.
If so, check to see which device is preventing hibernation or affecting hibernation.
Continue using Win+x to select command Prompt (Administrator) and enter "Powercfg/devicequery wake_armed".
View the device that supports waking the computer from hibernation with one, mouse. Modify it so that it doesn't wake the computer, and Win8 can finally hibernate.
With the Hibernate option, users can select the appropriate option in the shutdown screen according to their needs. But you need to tell everyone is that whether you choose to sleep or hibernate, there will be a certain degree of power consumption, there will be some heat. So if you go out with a laptop, it's better to turn it off.
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