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Hibernate Screensaver
Any1 got any idea?
I tried the Task Scheduler, but got no luck.
Since I always leave my computer Open, I want it to Hibernate after a minute or 2, just in case I forget(I always forget :P).
Any1 got any idea?
I tried the Task Scheduler, but got no luck.
Since I always leave my computer Open, I want it to Hibernate after a minute or 2, just in case I forget(I always forget :P).
Sleep or hibernate?
The whole point of hibernate is to save the session to disk and power down the pc. Hibernate and screensaver go together like square peg & round hole.
So right click on the desktop -> properties -> Screen Saver & set it as you want.
If you go to Change plan settings then to Change Advanced Power Settings, you will find a menu.
Go down to sleep.
Expand sleep and you will see hibernate after..
You can set a time as you want.
If hibernate is not on the list you will have to enable it.
To do this, click Start, All Programs then Accessories. Right-click on Command Prompt and choose Run as Administrator. In the DOS box type powercfg -h on and press the Enter key.
Screensavers are obsolete unless you have a CRT monitor which can burn in a static image.
Turn off the screensaver and use Win7 backgrounds slideshow by rightclicking Desktop>Personalize>Desktop Background.
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Once you've eliminated screensaver interference, make sure Hibernate is enabled and set as desired in Control Panel>Power Options>Change Plan settings>Advanced>Sleep>Hibernate.