When you hibernate your computer, it saves all of your open documents and programs as well as the state of your desktop so that when you turn your computer back on, you can pick up right where you left off. This is different from sleep mode, which only saves the state of your computer, not your open programs and documents. To hibernate your computer, you can either click the hibernate button in the start menu or press the Windows key + X and select Hibernate from the menu.
Is it better to shut down or hibernate?
Is it better to …