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  2. Jul 16, 2022 · When you enter sleep mode in Windows, your PC does the following: The display turns off. The PC saves its current state to memory. The PC stops sending power to most of the hardware devices. The PC goes into a low-power state.

  3. Use Sleep when you’re going to be away from your PC for just a little while—like when you’re taking a coffee break. For a lot of PCs (especially laptops and tablets), your PC goes to sleep when you close your lid or press the power button.

  4. When a computer goes to sleep, all the processes are suspended, and the state of the OS and all the processes are stored in your PC's Random Access Memory (RAM). Since RAM is very fast to access, a computer can resume from sleep very quickly.

  5. Feb 15, 2022 · When you put your Windows PC to sleep, your computer preserves everything you're working on (open apps, files, browser windows, etc.) and enters a special low-power mode. While asleep, you can't use your PC, but you can quickly resume your work later.

  6. Aug 29, 2024 · This article provides information about how to shut down the computer, change the sleep settings, hibernation, modify the power plan, or stop your computer from turning itself on while in hibernation on your Windows 11 and Windows 10 computer.

  7. Jul 10, 2017 · A sleeping PC uses just enough power to keep it's memory active and comes back to life almost instantly, making it good for when you're not using the PC for the short term. A hibernating PC saves its memory state to hard drive and essentially shuts down.

  8. Jul 19, 2016 · 'Sleep mode' in a nutshell stops the CPU's clocking, so the CPU stops right where it is. The memory is still powered, and everything else does nothing. When you wake the computer 'up', the clocking starts, and it moves right on.

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