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How to Enable Hibernate Mode in Windows 10

Learn to add this feature to the Start menu for quick access

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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If you want tosave as much battery power as you canwhen using your computer, you might want to consider using the Hibernate option.

Many desktop computers come with Hibernate mode enabled by default. However, this is not the case withWindows 10PCs.

We will show you how to add Hibernate mode to theStart menuin Windows 10, and how to enable it afterward.

If you decide to upgrade your OS, we have a different guide forenabling and disabling Hibernation mode in Windows 11.

Hibernate vs Sleep modes in Windows 10

Hibernate vs Sleep modes in Windows 10

Using thesleepoption, you can turn off most of your computer hardware and store your current information on your RAM.

While using Sleep mode, your computer will still use some power although a lot less. So it’s good to use this option if you’re going to be away from your computer for a short period of time.

One advantage ofsleep modeis that your PC wakes up in just a matter of seconds, so you can easily continue where you left off.

The Hibernate option, also known as Hibernation mode, works in a similar way, but it stores your open documents and running applications on your hard drive and shuts down your computer.

In Hibernate mode, your computer uses zero electrical power, so it’s good to use this option if you’re going to be away for a while and you want to continue where you left off when you get back.

The only downside of Hibernation mode is that it takes a bit more to start compared toSleep mode.

Let’s find out now how to add Hibernation mode to the Start menu and enable it onWindows 10.

How can I turn on Hibernate Mode in Windows 10?

How can I turn on Hibernate Mode in Windows 10?

You need to add the Hibernate mode to your Windows 10’s Start menu before you can use it. Enabling this mode is very easy and can be done via Power Settings in a few minutes.

1. To start off, press theWindowskey on your keyboard or click on theStartbutton on the taskbar to open the Search menu.

  1. Typecontrol panelin it and click on the result to open the app.

  2. Navigate toHardware and Sound>Power Options.

  3. Click onChoose what the power buttons do.

  4. Next, click theChange Settings that are currently unavailablelink. This will allow you to change shutdown options.

  5. Check theHibernate (Show in Power menu)option.

  6. Click onSave changesand close the window. The Hibernate mode is now added to the Power menu.

  7. If you want to use the feature, you need to press theStartbutton on the taskbar once more to bring up the Search menu, then hover theShut down or sign outsetting to open a drop-down menu.

You will now see the following options: Sign Out, Sleep, Hibernate and Restart.

  1. Click onHibernateto put your PC in hibernation mode.

Note: If the hibernate option is missing in step 6, run the following 2 scripts on the command prompt.powercfg /hibernate onpowercfg /h /type full

Is it dangerous to use Hibernation mode?

Unfortunately, various technical issues may occur after enabling the Hibernation mode onWindows 10. For example, your computer may fail to enter hibernation. In other cases, your computer may take too long to wake up from hibernation.

In case you encounter any of these issues, you can use our troubleshooting guides. Follow the instructions available in the respective guides, and you should be able to fix the problem in just a few minutes.

If yourPC won’t exitSleep Mode, check out our guide to solve the problem. On the other hand, ifyou’re having trouble keeping your PC in sleep mode, then we recommend you take a look at our other dedicated article to find a solution.

Now you should have Hibernate option available in theStart menuon your Windows 10 PC. If you have any comments or questions, just reach for the comments section below.

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Ivan Jenic

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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.