You deploy several tablet PCs that run Windows 10 Enterprise.
You need to minimize power usage when the user presses the sleep button.
What should you do?
A.
In Power Options, configure the sleep button setting to Sleep.
B.
In Power Options, configure the sleep button setting to Hibernate.
C.
Configure the active power plan to set the system cooling policy to passive.
D.
Disable the C-State control in the computer’s BIOS.
B
I agree, Sleep function use more power than Hibernate.
But the most Windows books advice that Hibernation should not be used often and in most cases should not be configured for end users
The reason is when you Put a device into Hibernation the User State I saved into a the file Hiberfil.sys, this file cannot be defragmented there It causes discontigous sectors on your Hard Drive which over time will cause serious performance issues.
Can anyone comment on this?
*Corrections*
Most Windows books/resources advice Hibernation should not be used often and in most cases should not be configured for end users
The reason is when you Put a device into Hibernation, the User State Is saved into the file Hiberfil.sys, this file cannot be defragmented by the Windows Defrag Services therefore causeing discontigous sectors on your Hard Drive which over time will cause serious performance issues.
Can anyone comment on this?
Configuring Hibernation
Add a note hereAdd a note hereAlthough sleep is the preferred power-saving mode in Windows 10, hibernation is still available for use. Hibernation for a computer means that anything stored in memory is written to your hard disk. This ensures that when your computer is shut down, you do not lose any of the information that is stored in memory. When you take your computer out of hibernation, it returns to its previous state by loading the hibernation reserved area of hard disk back into memory.
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