We get a very good feature in windows 7 and 8 which is Hibernation this feature of an operating system this feature allows us to suspend our system for some time and again get back to our work from last where we have clicked hibernate button. technically it allows the contents of RAM to be written to the hard disk, before powering off the computer. When the computer is started again, it reloads the content of memory and attempts to restore to the same state as it was before shutdown. For example, if you have 5 documents open before hibernating, the system will resume with the same documents opened on your desktop. In other words, your system will resume from where you left it. The Windows 8 has come with a lot of changes which users are finding a bit annoying.When you are reaching power menu you might have noticed, especially if you're a laptop user, that there is no Hibernate option. You can click Sleep, Shut down, or Restart, but if you want to hibernate your machine, well, you're outta luck.
but by reading this post this will not be this much difficult to enable a hibernate button on power menu.
It is very easy task to enable a hibernate button together to those other buttons like sleep and Shut Down.
To create a hibernate button you only need to follow this below steps-
Goto "POWER OPTIONS"
now in power option click on "CHOOSE WHAT THE POWER BUTTON DO"
now click on CHANGE SETTINGS THAT ARE CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE
Now click on check box which is in front of Hibernate written.
To create a hibernate button you only need to follow this below steps-
Goto "POWER OPTIONS"
now in power option click on "CHOOSE WHAT THE POWER BUTTON DO"
now click on CHANGE SETTINGS THAT ARE CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE
Now click on check box which is in front of Hibernate written.
Below is a video which will also help you to get out of this problem.
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