Hibernate is a special feature on the Operating System, where all of the content or the data was in RAM (Random Access Memory) will be stored into the storage space is not temporary or non-volatile memory such as hard disk, which later became a file before the computer is turned off, and when the computer is turned on again, then the data will be returned into the exact same RAM when doing Hibernate.
The process turned on the computer after Hibernate faster than when first turned on the computer, hard drive, of course, the consequences must have adequate capacity to support the process of Hibernate, but if you feel you need the Hibernate process can be shutdown.
In Windows 7 just follow these steps:
1. Click the Windows / Start and then type CMD in the search
2. This will open a command prompt window
3. Then type powercfg-h off
The process turned on the computer after Hibernate faster than when first turned on the computer, hard drive, of course, the consequences must have adequate capacity to support the process of Hibernate, but if you feel you need the Hibernate process can be shutdown.
In Windows 7 just follow these steps:
1. Click the Windows / Start and then type CMD in the search
2. This will open a command prompt window
3. Then type powercfg-h off
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