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Win7 does not standby (Windows 7 does not automatically hibernate) When using Windows 7,Trade data for strategic sourcing we may encounter the automatic standby or hibernation of the computer. This kind ofThe situation may cause some inconvenience and loss, such as the interruption of the ongoing download task due to automatic hibernation. Therefore, in order to avoid this situation, we need to set Windows 7 not to automatically hibernate. First of all, we need to understand the reason for the automatic hibernation of Windows 7. Generally speaking, when the computer is inactive for a period of time, the operating system will automatically enter hibernation mode to save power. This is good for saving energy and protecting the environment, but it is not good for some tasks that require a long time, such as downloading, file transfer, etc. Therefore, we need to set Windows 7 not to automatically hibernate. Before starting the non-automatic hibernation setting of Windows 7, we need to check the power option settings of the computer. We can check and modify the power supply options through the following steps: 1.Click the "Start" menu and select "Control Panel". Two. Select the "Hardware and Sound" option, and then select "Power Options". 3. Select the current power plan you want to change, and then select "Change Plan Settings". Four. Find the "Hibernation" option in various power options. Select "Never" in the "After Hibernation" drop-down menu, and then save the changes. After completing the above operation, Windows 7 will not automatically enter hibernation mode. However, it should be noted that if we don't use the computer for a long time, the computer will still shut down automatically, because it is to protect the hardware resources of the computer. Therefore, we should keep the computer active when using it to avoid the automatic shutdown of the system. In addition to the above methods, we can also set Windows 7 not to automatically hibernate by changing the registry.This is a relatively advanced operation. It should be noted that modifying the registry may cause problems with the system, so be sure to back up the registry before modifying. The specific steps are as follows: 1. Click the "Start" menu and enter "regedit" to enter the registry editor. Two. Open the following path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\238C9FA8-0AAD-41ED-83 F4-97BE242C8F20\7bc4a2f9-d8fc-4469-b07b-33eb785aaca03. Set the value of the "Attributes" registry key to "2".Four. Enter the power option settings and modify them in "Change Plan Settings". By modifying the registry in the above way, you can achieve a more flexible non-automatic hibernation setting. Finally, it is necessary to remind everyone not to abuse the non-automatic hibernation function of Windows 7, because long-term operation will consume a lot of electricity, which may damage the computer hardware and affect the service life of the computer. We should use this function when necessary in order to make full use of the performance of the computer. In a word, setting Windows 7 not to automatically hibernate can not only help us better complete some long-running tasks, but also better protect our computers and improve our work efficiency. Please pay attention to these settings when using Windows 7 and operate carefully so as not to affect the normal use of the computer.
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