Create a quick hibernate button on the Windows 7 desktop

  
As we all know, from Windows XP, Windows no longer provides a sleep button by default, which makes us have to press the Shift key in the shutdown window to make the standby go to sleep, so that it can put it to sleep. Although after Windows Vista and Windows 7,

It is well known that from Windows XP, Windows no longer provides a sleep button by default, which makes us have to press the Shift key in the shutdown window to make “standby” Hibernate” can make it go to sleep. Although after Windows Vista and Windows 7, the "hibernation" function has been greatly enhanced, it has become more user-friendly, but it is still a bit cumbersome, the user needs only the sleep function completed in two clicks, there are many hits on the Internet. Patch or modify the registry method to achieve "one-click sleep", but for many rookies are still too much trouble, a careless machine will crash.


In fact, in Windows 7, we can solve the hibernation problem by setting a shortcut. Here is a small 3-step help with you to create a one-click sleep button for Windows 7.
first step: Right-click and create a shortcut
Step Two: In the pop-up window, enter rundll32.exe powrprof.dll, SetSuspendState Hibernate

Step 3: Click Next, fill in the shortcut name, fill in the small series here “ one-click sleep & rdquo; easy to identify.

So we built a shortcut to sleep on the desktop.

When you click on this icon, you can enter into a dormant state.

One-click sleep in the true sense

In order to let everyone realize a one-button sleep in the true sense, we can also set the sleep icon.

Click the sleep icon, right-click Properties, enter the F12 button in the shortcut options, and then make sure the save is complete. Press the F12 button at any time to quickly put the computer to sleep.


Tips: What is a sleep state

When using sleep mode, you can turn off the computer, and make sure all the work (not included in the back Programs and documents that have been saved or closed will be restored to their exact state when they were left. For example, the web page you are browsing and the QQ you are chatting with are all in their original state.

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