I'm curious if there's a way to save the whole state of Windows, like being logged in and having programs open. Is hibernation still a viable option, and does it work even if I completely turn off the power?
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Hibernation saves your current session to your hard drive or SSD and then shuts down your computer, so it uses no power at all. Just be careful when shutting down; wait until it’s fully off before disconnecting the power. Depending on your machine, especially the speed of your SSD, it might take a minute to shut down completely. I use it often, but I do recommend restarting Windows every few weeks to keep things running smoothly.
Yeah, hibernation definitely works! You can turn your machine off and it’ll save everything just how you left it.
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