i lost my comman for hybernation of windows 10.
isnt it in windows powershell as administator?
powercfg /h -type /restricted
and /full to change to full
or: where to look if windowsupdate had set it back. or wouldnt it be done?
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i lost my comman for hybernation of windows 10.
isnt it in windows powershell as administator?
powercfg /h -type /restricted
and /full to change to full
or: where to look if windowsupdate had set it back. or wouldnt it be done?
Powercfg command-line options
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/wi...d-line-options
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i couldnt find type and restricted there.
here it is:
https://superuser.com/questions/7462...f-hiberfil-sys
On Windows 11 to set half the size, use powercfg /h /type reduced and powercfg /h /type full for normal size.
where to check if it had been reset to full?
since i had a restart-blocker i though my restriction had been altered.
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hibernation nonworking anymore.
since i only have home-version not pro and enterprise i cannot go deeper to change group directions.
was switching between the two powercfg option above.
now switched to powercfg /h /type full from reduced.
ultrabook seems not going down. or i err. its going only will not shut down completely which i would like to be done.
Run the following two commands at an elevated CMD prompt, pressing [Enter] after each:
powercfg.exe /hibernate off
shutdown /s /t 0 /f
BTW that character between the "/t" and "/f" is a Zero, not an "O"h.
/s = shutdown (use /r for reboot)
/t = time (of Zero "0" seconds to wait)
/f = force
To see more shutdown options, type:
shutdown /?
and press [Enter]
immediate shut down after second command.
how can i make auto shutdown after certain unused time?
have lately made acer taking over. but who knows if i have also deleted a bit later what adwcleaner advised-acer findings.
Change the "0" (Zero) to whatever number of seconds you want it to wait before shutting it down.
Use "shutdown /?" (without the double-quotes) to see more available options.
poweroff found. but not yet found the right options. shutting down after x seconds of no-actions.
shutdown better alternative?
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Pull the plug. ;)
Happy holidays!
going back to win7. there i could set it up. inactivity-shutting down. or body-sensor.
C:\WINDOWS\system32>powercfg.exe /?
POWERCFG /COMMAND [ARGUMENTS]
Description:
Enables users to control power settings on a local system.
For detailed command and option information, run "POWERCFG /? <COMMAND>"
Command List:
/LIST, /L Lists all power schemes.
/QUERY, /Q Displays the contents of a power scheme.
/CHANGE, /X Modifies a setting value in the current power scheme.
/CHANGENAME Modifies the name and description of a power scheme.
/DUPLICATESCHEME Duplicates a power scheme.
/DELETE, /D Deletes a power scheme.
/DELETESETTING Deletes a power setting.
/SETACTIVE, /S Makes a power scheme active on the system.
/GETACTIVESCHEME Retrieves the currently active power scheme.
/SETACVALUEINDEX Sets the value associated with a power setting
while the system is powered by AC power.
/SETDCVALUEINDEX Sets the value associated with a power setting
while the system is powered by DC power.
/IMPORT Imports all power settings from a file.
/EXPORT Exports a power scheme to a file.
/ALIASES Displays all aliases and their corresponding GUIDs.
/GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR
Gets a security descriptor associated with a specified
power setting, power scheme, or action.
/SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR
Sets a security descriptor associated with a
power setting, power scheme, or action.
/HIBERNATE, /H Enables and disables the hibernate feature.
/AVAILABLESLEEPSTATES, /A
Reports the sleep states available on the system.
/DEVICEQUERY Returns a list of devices that meet specified criteria.
/DEVICEENABLEWAKE Enables a device to wake the system from a sleep state.
/DEVICEDISABLEWAKE Disables a device from waking the system from a sleep
state.
/LASTWAKE Reports information about what woke the system from the
last sleep transition.
/WAKETIMERS Enumerates active wake timers.
/REQUESTS Enumerates application and driver Power Requests.
/REQUESTSOVERRIDE Sets a Power Request override for a particular Process,
Service, or Driver.
/ENERGY Analyzes the system for common energy-efficiency and
battery life problems.
/BATTERYREPORT Generates a report of battery usage.
/SLEEPSTUDY Generates a diagnostic system power transition report.
/SRUMUTIL Dumps Energy Estimation data from System Resource Usage
Monitor (SRUM).
/SYSTEMSLEEPDIAGNOSTICS
Generates a diagnostic report of system sleep transitions.
/SYSTEMPOWERREPORT Generates a diagnostic system power transition report.
/POWERTHROTTLING Control power throttling for an application.
C:\WINDOWS\system32>
was going back to full since couldnt rewaking up easily.