![]() Hibernation is helpful if you want to return your computer to the exact state it was in when you turned it off. Hibernation can also save opened folders and applications, as well as currently logged in users when you put your computer into this mode. This is a little different from the regular hibernate feature. ![]() This technique can shave off your start up time. When you restart the computer, Windows just refreshes your RAM with the loaded image from the hibernation file and leads you to the login screen instead loading the kernel, drivers, and system state again. Then Windows alerts the device drivers program that supports it preparing for hibernation, saving the current system state to the hibernation file, and shutting down the computer. Windows will close all activity applications and log off all users, just as cold shutdown do when you turn off your computer with Fast Startup enabled.Īt this point, Windows is in a state which is very similar to its freshly booted up state: there are no users logging in and no programs are started, but the Windows kernel is loaded and the system session is working. How the Fast Startup Windows 10 Worksįast Startup combines the functions of both cold shutdown and the hibernate feature. They can make your computer boot up faster and cost fewer seconds every time you turn your machine on by saving the operating system state to a hibernation file. Windows 10’s Fast Startup (called Fast Boot in Windows 8) and the hybrid sleep mode of previous versions of Windows have similar function.
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