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Windows 10 Hibernate not Working: Why & How to Fix
Updating your drivers is a simple yet effective way to fix this issue
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Windows 10 is one of the most-used OS, and for a good reason. However, some users are complaining that the Windows 10 hibernate is not working for some reason.
This can be a serious issue becausehibernation, just like the sleep state, helps to conserve energy without losing data. If the Windows 10 hibernate is not working for you, be at ease, as this guide contains the solutions to fix it for good.
Why can’t I hibernate Windows 10?
There are a series of factors that can cause hibernation not to work on your PC. Below are some of them:
How to Fix Windows 10 Hibernate and Sleep Issues
1. Update your computer
As already mentioned, these issues might be fixed as soon as you update the system of your device; in this way, everything will be compatible with Windows 10 thus, all the in-built features will smoothly run, as they were before applying the Windows update.
2. Reset your power plan
But the first thing to do when noticinghibernate issuesis to reset the power plans from your Windows 10 computer or to delete your custom power plan – in case you have created one.
3. Disable active apps and programs
If the problem persists, then open Task Manager by using theCtrl+Alt+Delkeyboard sequence. Then from Task Manager, choose the Startup tab, and from there, just disable all items except your drivers and reboot.
4. Update your display drivers/ BIOS
If you still have the same hibernate problems, you might have a compatibility issue. In that matter, you should try to update your display drivers and also the BIOS that is featured on your device.
Basically, after flashing the updates, you should be able to fix the hibernate andsleepproblems from your desktop.
So, that was all for now. Try the solutions explained above and see if there are notable results; don’t forget to feedback on your way.
5. Scan your computer for malware
Malware infections may prevent you from using your computer’s hibernate/ sleep feature. Make sure that your machine is malware-free by running a full system scan using yourantivirus of choice.
We also recommend you install dedicatedantimalware softwarefor an additional layer of security.
That should do for the Windows 10 hibernate not working issue. We believe you should be able to fix this issue provided you follow the steps in this guide.
If you are facing other issues likeWindows 10 shuts down instead of hibernating/sleeping, check our detailed guide to fix it.
Feel free to let us know the solution that helped you fix this issue in the comments below.
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He specializes in writing about the best products for this operating system and Windows 10 fixes. Determined and creative, Andrew also loves coffee, country music, and Sunday mornings.
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