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Hibernate vs sleep dell xps 13
Hibernate vs sleep dell xps 13







  1. Hibernate vs sleep dell xps 13 how to#
  2. Hibernate vs sleep dell xps 13 windows 10#
  3. Hibernate vs sleep dell xps 13 software#

Is 'modern standby' going to make this worse? It seems they designed 'modern standby' for a machine sitting comfortably on your desk at home not for a laptop with closed lid and stuffed into an insulating backpack!įrom Aaron44126's post, old-fashioned 'hibernate' is still an option if you disable 'modern standby', but S3 sleep is gone. Other than it taking a minute or more, it does the job quite well and is actually more reliable.

hibernate vs sleep dell xps 13

My laptop 'wakes' from 'sleep' almost instantly already, so I can't see the benefit of speeding this up!Įven with good-old-fashioned S3 sleep, very rarely my laptop has decided to wake from sleep and this has been a disaster - I open my backpack to find my laptop red-hot from running without ventilation for hours! Hours of researching my 'event log' never uncovered the root cause of this. I don't want it checking for email or doing anything. When I put my laptop to sleep, I expect it to stay dormant.

Hibernate vs sleep dell xps 13 software#

It also says "Microsoft conceptualizes modern sleep as equivalent to traditional S3 sleep, with the added benefit of allowing value-added software activities to run periodically." Switching the power model is not supported in Windows without a complete OS re-install." - though this could be outdated by now. The article also says "Switching between S3 and Modern Standby cannot be done by changing a setting in the BIOS. what the hell is 'modern standby' and how does it differ from S3? The reddit article says "I was just tired of Dell and also Microsoft, both forcing you into Modern Standby, which never worked, doesn't work, and will not ever work reliable on Windows, compared to 100% working and reliable S3 (suspend to RAM) sleep." This MS article suggests it is all about 'instant on', and staying connected to the network while 'idle'. I will occasionally force Hibernate mode immediately (for example if I need to open up the case and replace a battery, or whatever). If I'm travelling for long enough (like a trip to Europe) the laptop may decide to go into 'hibernate' mode on its own to save battery. When I need to travel, I simply put the laptop to 'sleep' (which I believe is "S3 sleep"), and recover from sleep instantly at my destination.

hibernate vs sleep dell xps 13

I have dozens of apps / windows / tabs open all the time, and I just leave the laptop plugged in and 'on'. I NEVER shut-down / restart my laptop unless forced to do so by updates (or crashes). I'm hoping this thread could be a 'current state' discussion, perhaps specific to the XPS laptops with 11th gen Intel CPUs. I started reading the Reddit thread but it is very long, and it seems things have changed with various releases of windows, so hard to know what exactly is the situation 'today'.

Hibernate vs sleep dell xps 13 windows 10#

This is the Reddit post - Getting back S3 sleep and disabling modern standby under Windows 10 >=2004 : Dell ()

Hibernate vs sleep dell xps 13 how to#

(Hibernate still works.) This Reddit post explains how to do it." You can get them back by disabling modern standby, which adds those options back, but then you won't be able to use the "Sleep" function on your system. Most of the advanced power options are gone in this case.

hibernate vs sleep dell xps 13

there are changes to it in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 if the system supports "modern standby", and pretty much all new laptops do.









Hibernate vs sleep dell xps 13