kmkrreeves1
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Does anyone know why Microsoft doesn't like hibernate? Windows always hides and/or disables it by default (at least in the past 3 OS's). I was just wondering if anyone had a reason for this, as I occasionally use this feature.
Because hibernate blows fat chunks. You may as well turn your computer off it takes so long to resume from.
Sleep is way more ideal for quick on and off with low power draw.
Hibernate is only good for data backup for if your laptop runs out of battery and your power cord is not available. It can let you resume what your doing with zero power draw, albeit with the wait of a standard power on when you do turn it back on.