One of the most useful (if not the most) features available on Windows 11 is the sleep mode. While it’s not available by default, can enabling it help you save battery life, if you’re on a laptop, and efficiently manage your system’s power consumption? If these questions are on your mind, we’ve got you covered.
How to Enable Sleep Mode in Windows 11
Our detailed guides below will walk you through all the details of this great feature and familiarize you with how it works. And most importantly, how to enable this feature.
Just like the dictionary definition, hibernation mode in Windows 11 puts your system into a power-saving mode, somewhat similar to sleep mode. However, unlike sleep mode, hibernation uses less power and saves battery life. When you enable hibernation, your system shuts down all background activities and ongoing work before taking a “snapshot” of data and saving it to your hard drive. The next time you turn on your system, you can automatically resume your previous work where you left off, without any hindrance.
This is especially useful if you are not actively using your device or if you are running low on battery if you are working on a laptop. Let us now go through the different ways in which you can enable this handy feature on your system.