Vista Sleep Problem! About Vista not waking up after hibernation

Updated on number 2024-04-10
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Upstairs isn't quite right, right?

    This is the hibernation feature of Windows. XP should be there later, it's not the same as sleep.

    Hibernation is the process of saving everything in memory to the hard disk, then shutting down the computer, and then putting things back into the memory when it is turned on. Note that the computer is turned off after hibernation, and there is no electricity at all. Of course, nothing more.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Just follow the steps below and you're ......

    Control Panel" Select Control Panel Home, Don't Use Classic View "Select Mobile PC (Laptops are like this), Desktops can be Power Options under Classic View" Look at the things on the left, there is what you are looking for, ......

    Teach you another way, just turn off this feature ......

    Open the Command Prompt under Start, Programs, and Attachments, and enter powercfg -h off

    Just press enter.

    Good luck!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you haven't used your computer for a long time, your computer starts with a screensaver and then manages the power: the monitor turns off and the case light turns on!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are settings in the control panel.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is estimated that if it is a graphics card driver, you can change the driver.

    And it may be a memory problem, try changing the memory.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Windows system supports both "sleep" and "hibernation" modes. Sleep simply turns off the screen, the CPU is minimized, and if the hard drive has no data to read and write, then the hard drive will be turned off. But as long as you move the keyboard or mouse, sleep will start immediately.

    Because sleep is only temporary, the power of the system will be minimized, but the system will not be turned off. Relatively speaking, hibernation is to turn off the power of the system completely. When you use the hibernation function, the main hard disk of the system will have a hibernation page file, and the system will write all the data in the memory to the hibernation page file of the hard disk, and then cut off the power of the system directly.

    You need to press the power button to boot your system, and when the system sees the hibernating page file, it will automatically read the data from the page file into the system's memory, just like all modes before the shutdown. So you're probably using sleep, not hibernation. It only takes a few seconds for the system to come back to sleep, and nearly 10 to 30 seconds for hibernation.

    But both modes are much faster than re-running Windows.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Canceling Vista's "hibernation" is very simple, we can run the "powercfg -h off" command in the command prompt to turn off the hibernation function, at this time, it will also delete the huge files at the same time, and we can also check the "Hibernate File Cleaner" checkbox when cleaning the disk.

    However, if you run "powercfg -h on" again to enable hibernation, you will find that the file has been reproduced in the root directory of the system disk, but there is no "hibernation" option in the "Shutdown" drop-down menu, and there is no "hibernation" option in the "Shutdown" drop-down menu in the lower right corner of the page brought up by pressing "Ctrl+Alt+del". And we can run "powercfg -a" in the command prompt to confirm that the sleep function has been enabled on the machine. So, how can you bring the "hibernating" command back to light in the shutdown menu?

    Actually, the reason why the "Hibernation" option does not appear in the "Shutdown" menu after executing the "powercfg -h on" command is that the Windows Vista operating system automatically enables the "Hybrid Sleep" mode. We can follow the methods below to solve it.

    Resolution. From the control panel, select "System and Maintenance Power Options Change Plan Settings Change Advanced Power Settings", select "Allow Mixed Sleep" in the "Sleep" list, and then set the option to "Off" (as shown in the figure), and then let the "Hibernation" in the shutdown menu re-display after confirmation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Power can be saved! Quick start-up!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    He will keep the dormant money to start the project and continue it the next time he boots it.

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