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Windows PCs can't sleep properly, and Microsoft wants it that way

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  • It's so bad for Widnows handhelds, laptops and tablets I've resorted to re-enabling hybernation and using that instead.

    Which I'm sure will be disabled as an option at some random point in time with no warning.

  • This is one reason I have a "hibernate" shortcut on my desktop so I don't have to deal with the hassle of having to hunt for that button.

    If you are curious, creating your own hibernate shortcut on windows is easy:

    • Right click desktop
    • Select new > shortcut
    • Copy this into the shortcut: "C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe /h" obviously replace C:\Windows\ with the installation drive/folder on your machine.
    • (Optional: Change the icon for the shortcut to a useful picture)
    • Done
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