Hmm. I select "hibernate" from the start-menu then the pc "shuts down" into this mode. After a short period of time i press the mouse and the pc awakens again. All programs that were running before hibernate are there again - there's no obvious difference i can tell of.
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SysInfo - Last Sleep/Wake time
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Re: SysInfo - Last Sleep/Wake time
Hibernate and Sleep are not exactly the same thing.ikarus1969 wrote: ↑July 7th, 2020, 3:29 pm Hmm. I select "hibernate" from the start-menu then the pc "shuts down" into this mode. After a short period of time i press the mouse and the pc awakens again. All programs that were running before hibernate are there again - there's no obvious difference i can tell of.
https://www.howtogeek.com/102897/whats-the-difference-between-sleep-and-hibernate-in-windows/
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Note that by default in Windows every keypress, mouse movement are waking up the slept or hibernated computer. Me personally dislike this behavior and after installing Windows I always change the slept / hibernated computer not to react to keypress / mouse movement, but this definitely is just my own habits.ikarus1969 wrote: ↑July 7th, 2020, 3:29 pm I select "hibernate" from the start-menu then the pc "shuts down" into this mode. After a short period of time i press the mouse and the pc awakens again.
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Obiously you're right. I tried "Sleep" (in the screenshot the first one with "Energie sparen" and the half moon icon) and my PC reacts the same as with hibernate: nothing special. programs are there as before, my rainmeter skins are there (altough i have to refresh the ones containing webparser-containing ones); everything is fine except the skins with the sleep/wake timer show me a date in the future.
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I wouldn't like this behavior too but as i rarely user hibernate (i use a shutdown most of the time) i did not care about it - yet.balala wrote: ↑July 7th, 2020, 4:16 pm Note that by default in Windows every keypress, mouse movement are waking up the slept or hibernated computer. Me personally dislike this behavior and after installing Windows I always change the slept / hibernated computer not to react to keypress / mouse movement, but this definitely is just my own habits.
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Obviously anyone with his own habits. I practically never shutdown my computer. Over day I sleep it, over night hibernating it, since always let a lot of documents, skins (and so on) open.ikarus1969 wrote: ↑July 7th, 2020, 4:20 pm I wouldn't like this behavior too but as i rarely user hibernate (i use a shutdown most of the time) i did not care about it - yet.