What two terms describe a power saving mode in windows that saves the current running state including open files to memory and then shuts down while keeping memory powered?

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2026-03-23 15:40

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The two terms that describe this power-saving mode in Windows are "Sleep" and "Hibernate." In Sleep mode, the computer saves the current running state to RAM while keeping the memory powered, allowing for a quick resume. Hibernate, on the other hand, saves the current state to the hard drive and completely powers down, which is more energy-efficient but takes longer to wake up.

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