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| Guest | Putting the system in hibernate mode after a fixed time Hi, I want the system to go into Hibernation after 1 hr, but somehow it does not seem to be possible. Hibernate is only available with closing the lid, and pressing the power button triggers . Also, hibernate option is NOT available from the Start Menu( not there after the small arrow at the bottom of the menu) What do I do now? Pls help. |
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| Guest | Re: Putting the system in hibernate mode after a fixed time The default in Vista is to use Hybrid Sleep - this combines Standby from XP with Hibernation. When Sleep activiates, it writes the memory image to disk as for Hibernation, then goes into standby. After a time, it will then shut down into a full hibernation state. To enable Hibernation as a choice on the shutdown menu, Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, Power Options, Edit your current power plan. Click on Change Advanced Power Settings, expand Sleep. Expand Allow Hybrid Sleep and turn off the mode you want (on AC or on Battery) You should then be able to expand Hibernate After to set the timeout for full hibertation to occur, and Hibernation will now appear on the shutdown menu. Val "Shilps" <Shilps@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6AAE0203-CEC6-4386-84CB-671FF71212AA@microsoft.com... Hi, I want the system to go into Hibernation after 1 hr, but somehow it does not seem to be possible. Hibernate is only available with closing the lid, and pressing the power button triggers . Also, hibernate option is NOT available from the Start Menu( not there after the small arrow at the bottom of the menu) What do I do now? Pls help. |
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| Guest | Re: Putting the system in hibernate mode after a fixed time Thanks Val, I was able to find how to enable hibernate after a timeout. But it still doesnt appear in the Shut down menu ! One more question, do I really need to disable hibrid sleep to enable hibernation? "Val" wrote: > The default in Vista is to use Hybrid Sleep - this combines Standby from XP > with Hibernation. When Sleep activiates, it writes the memory image to disk > as for Hibernation, then goes into standby. After a time, it will then shut > down into a full hibernation state. > > To enable Hibernation as a choice on the shutdown menu, Control Panel, > Hardware and Sound, Power Options, Edit your current power plan. Click on > Change Advanced Power Settings, expand Sleep. Expand Allow Hybrid Sleep and > turn off the mode you want (on AC or on Battery) You should then be able to > expand Hibernate After to set the timeout for full hibertation to occur, and > Hibernation will now appear on the shutdown menu. > > Val > > > "Shilps" <Shilps@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6AAE0203-CEC6-4386-84CB-671FF71212AA@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > I want the system to go into Hibernation after 1 hr, but somehow it does not > seem to be possible. > > Hibernate is only available with closing the lid, and pressing the power > button triggers . > > Also, hibernate option is NOT available from the Start Menu( not there after > the small arrow at the bottom of the menu) > > What do I do now? Pls help. > > > |
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| Guest | Re: Putting the system in hibernate mode after a fixed time Disabling Hybrid Sleep is what will allow Hibernate to show up in the shutdown menu. Otherwise, Hibernate is an inherent part of the Sleep option. This can be set independantly for on AC and on Battery - it will not necessarily be the same for both power states. "Shilps" <Shilps@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:69BF0A7C-AA00-4A0F-931E-4C84AFA5C59A@microsoft.com... Thanks Val, I was able to find how to enable hibernate after a timeout. But it still doesnt appear in the Shut down menu ! One more question, do I really need to disable hibrid sleep to enable hibernation? "Val" wrote: > The default in Vista is to use Hybrid Sleep - this combines Standby from > XP > with Hibernation. When Sleep activiates, it writes the memory image to > disk > as for Hibernation, then goes into standby. After a time, it will then > shut > down into a full hibernation state. > > To enable Hibernation as a choice on the shutdown menu, Control Panel, > Hardware and Sound, Power Options, Edit your current power plan. Click on > Change Advanced Power Settings, expand Sleep. Expand Allow Hybrid Sleep > and > turn off the mode you want (on AC or on Battery) You should then be able > to > expand Hibernate After to set the timeout for full hibertation to occur, > and > Hibernation will now appear on the shutdown menu. > > Val > > > "Shilps" <Shilps@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6AAE0203-CEC6-4386-84CB-671FF71212AA@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > I want the system to go into Hibernation after 1 hr, but somehow it does > not > seem to be possible. > > Hibernate is only available with closing the lid, and pressing the power > button triggers . > > Also, hibernate option is NOT available from the Start Menu( not there > after > the small arrow at the bottom of the menu) > > What do I do now? Pls help. > > > |
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| Guest | Re: Putting the system in hibernate mode after a fixed time thanks it worked"Val" wrote: > Disabling Hybrid Sleep is what will allow Hibernate to show up in the > shutdown menu. Otherwise, Hibernate is an inherent part of the Sleep > option. > > This can be set independantly for on AC and on Battery - it will not > necessarily be the same for both power states. > > > "Shilps" <Shilps@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:69BF0A7C-AA00-4A0F-931E-4C84AFA5C59A@microsoft.com... > Thanks Val, I was able to find how to enable hibernate after a timeout. But > it still doesnt appear in the Shut down menu ! > > One more question, do I really need to disable hibrid sleep to enable > hibernation? > > "Val" wrote: > > > The default in Vista is to use Hybrid Sleep - this combines Standby from > > XP > > with Hibernation. When Sleep activiates, it writes the memory image to > > disk > > as for Hibernation, then goes into standby. After a time, it will then > > shut > > down into a full hibernation state. > > > > To enable Hibernation as a choice on the shutdown menu, Control Panel, > > Hardware and Sound, Power Options, Edit your current power plan. Click on > > Change Advanced Power Settings, expand Sleep. Expand Allow Hybrid Sleep > > and > > turn off the mode you want (on AC or on Battery) You should then be able > > to > > expand Hibernate After to set the timeout for full hibertation to occur, > > and > > Hibernation will now appear on the shutdown menu. > > > > Val > > > > > > "Shilps" <Shilps@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:6AAE0203-CEC6-4386-84CB-671FF71212AA@microsoft.com... > > Hi, > > > > I want the system to go into Hibernation after 1 hr, but somehow it does > > not > > seem to be possible. > > > > Hibernate is only available with closing the lid, and pressing the power > > button triggers . > > > > Also, hibernate option is NOT available from the Start Menu( not there > > after > > the small arrow at the bottom of the menu) > > > > What do I do now? Pls help. > > > > > > > > > |
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