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Turning off "Fast Startup" makes Windows (and other softwares) more stable and can solve many problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 931973" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>it's recommended to turn off hibernation on SSD because of the extra writing you said. There are also 3 purposes I noted</p><p>- First: to speed up the up time so users can get back to work asap. On SSD, the difference is too small so it's not worth turning on</p><p>- Second = Hybrid sleep (in Power options): 1/ When your desktop/laptop is put into sleep mode, windows also writes data to both of your RAM (like normal sleep mode) and hard drive (like hibernation) + 2/ when your PC has been in sleep mode for too long -> windows automatically wakes and puts your PC into true hibernation (I noticed this on my laptop, couldn't find any info about this. Disabling Hybrid sleep = laptop never hibernates during sleep)</p><p>Hybrid sleep is worth if your desktop/laptop doesn't have battery and in case there is a power outage</p><p>- Third = Fast startup = no impact on SSD, huge impact on a fragmented HDD</p><p></p><p>On desktop + SSD + no UPS/battery, I don't see any reason to enable Hibernation unless you frequently put your desktop into sleep mode -> allow hybrid sleep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 931973, member: 51905"] it's recommended to turn off hibernation on SSD because of the extra writing you said. There are also 3 purposes I noted - First: to speed up the up time so users can get back to work asap. On SSD, the difference is too small so it's not worth turning on - Second = Hybrid sleep (in Power options): 1/ When your desktop/laptop is put into sleep mode, windows also writes data to both of your RAM (like normal sleep mode) and hard drive (like hibernation) + 2/ when your PC has been in sleep mode for too long -> windows automatically wakes and puts your PC into true hibernation (I noticed this on my laptop, couldn't find any info about this. Disabling Hybrid sleep = laptop never hibernates during sleep) Hybrid sleep is worth if your desktop/laptop doesn't have battery and in case there is a power outage - Third = Fast startup = no impact on SSD, huge impact on a fragmented HDD On desktop + SSD + no UPS/battery, I don't see any reason to enable Hibernation unless you frequently put your desktop into sleep mode -> allow hybrid sleep [/QUOTE]
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