I have have an SSD for my OS and have deliberately turned off "Hibernate" because I don't like the idea of writing the contents of ram to the SSD.
With my old XP system I setup a desktop shortcut to "Standby" which I could conveniently activate by double clicking the "standby" desktop icon. I used to use this "function" quite often.
So does anybody know how Windows 7 can be made to "sleep" without the "Hibernate" feature thats writes ram contents to disk ?
I looked at Win 7's "Power Plans" but I dont see what I am looking for.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
With my old XP system I setup a desktop shortcut to "Standby" which I could conveniently activate by double clicking the "standby" desktop icon. I used to use this "function" quite often.
So does anybody know how Windows 7 can be made to "sleep" without the "Hibernate" feature thats writes ram contents to disk ?
I looked at Win 7's "Power Plans" but I dont see what I am looking for.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My Computer
At a glance
Win 7 Ultimate x64Core I7 980X O.C. to 4.0 Ghz12GB 1600 mhz triple channel DDR3 - KingstonATI Radeon HD 5970 2GB Video Card
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Alienware Aurora
- OS
- Win 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Core I7 980X O.C. to 4.0 Ghz
- Motherboard
- Custom Intel mATX (Bios ver A10)
- Memory
- 12GB 1600 mhz triple channel DDR3 - Kingston
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon HD 5970 2GB Video Card
- Sound Card
- Creative Labs Titanium sound blaster
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 30" Dell LCD
- Screen Resolution
- 2560 x 1600
- Hard Drives
- 240 GB OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
256 GB Samsung V2 SSD
2TB WD Black Caviar 7200 rpm SATA3
600GB WD Velociraptor 10,000 rpm SATA3
3TB WD MyBook Essential USB 3.0 7200 rpm External
- PSU
- 850 Watt
- Case
- Alienware Aurora
- Cooling
- Water
- Keyboard
- Logitech G15 (original version)
- Mouse
- Logitech MX1000 Laser - Wireless
- Internet Speed
- Cable 22 Mb/sec download
- Other Info
- USB 3.0,
Blue Ray DVD Read/Writer
Bose Companion 3 Speakers
WRT54G Wireless Router
