What’s the Difference Between Sleep and Hibernate in Windows?
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Windows 7 provides several options for conserving power when you are not using your PC. These options include Sleep, Hibernate, and Hybrid Sleep and are very useful if you are using a laptop. Here’s the difference between them.
Note: this article is meant primarily for beginners. Obviously ubergeeky readers will already know the difference between power modes.
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