Re: Windows 10 and 11 power state habits: shutdown, sleep or hibernate
"Alan K." <[email protected]> Fri, 23 Jan 2026 16:33:50 -0500
| Newsgroups | alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.comp.os.windows-11,alt.comp.microsoft.windows |
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| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
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On 1/23/26 9:15 AM, Maria Sophia wrote:
> Windows 10 and 11 power state habits: shutdown, sleep or hibernate?
>
> I am curious how people actually use Windows 10 and 11 at the end of the
> day. Different hardware and different habits lead to very different power
> state choices, so I would like to better understand what most users do.
>
> This question came up in a technical discussion with Frank about how
> different usage models lead to different security choices. In my case,
> I am on older hardware, so some of my model choices are dictated by the
> age of the system. Others may have newer hardware that supports Modern
> Standby or more reliable wake behavior, which changes their routine.
>
> If you are willing to share, which of the following options do you prefer
> on your Windows PC and why do you prefer it (e.g., SSD's boot really fast).
>
> A. Full shutdown
> i. You shut down every day.
> ii. You shut down most days.
> iii. You shut down only when needed.
>
> B. Restart
> i. You restart daily.
> ii. You restart only for updates.
> iii. You rarely restart.
>
> C. Sleep
> i. You use sleep every day.
> ii. You use sleep most days.
> iii. You never use sleep.
>
> D. Hibernate
> i. You use hibernate daily.
> ii. You use hibernate occasionally.
> iii. You never use hibernate.
>
> E. Hybrid sleep
> i. You use hybrid sleep.
> ii. You do not use hybrid sleep.
> iii. You are not sure if it is enabled.
>
> F. Fast startup
> i. Fast startup is enabled.
> ii. Fast startup is disabled.
> iii. You are not sure.
>
> G. Wake credentials
> i. You type a password or PIN when waking.
> ii. You do not type a password or PIN when waking.
>
> H. Lock screen only
> i. You leave the system running and only lock it.
> ii. You do not use this method.
>
> I. Laptop lid behavior (if you use a laptop)
> i. Closing the lid puts it to sleep.
> ii. Closing the lid hibernates it.
> iii. Closing the lid does nothing.
> iv. You are not sure.
>
> We can all benefit from each other if you can add additional details about
> your hardware age or why you prefer your current routine.
> nntpresult=Connection Closed Gracefully.
A. 3
B. 2
C. 1, laptop it sleeps all the time with lid close
D. 3
E. 3
F. 2
G. 1
H. 2
I. 1 see C.
New HP laptop SSD 2yrs old.
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Alan K.