Can I unplug my computer in hibernate

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  1. Posts : 15,491
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       #11

    vgchat said:
    You'd be surprised how many prebuilds still opt to put in HDD's instead of SSD's, even nowadays.
    HDDs are far more resilient. You advice may have been applicable to hdds 20 years ago on XP. Modern OSs properly stop drive on hibernation.
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  2. Posts : 2,191
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit v22H2
       #12

    vgchat said:
    If you frequently unplug your computer from the power source while it is in hibernation mode, there is a risk that the computer's hard drive or other components may become damaged over time. When a computer is in hibernation mode, it saves the current state of the system to the hard drive and then turns off power to all non-essential components. This means that the hard drive is still spinning and reading/writing data, even though the computer is not in use. If the power is suddenly cut off while the hard drive is in use, there is a risk that the read/write head could crash and damage the platters, resulting in data loss or hardware failure.

    In addition, frequent power interruptions could also cause other components in the computer to fail prematurely, such as the power supply, battery, or motherboard. It's generally recommended to avoid frequent power interruptions and to properly shut down the computer before disconnecting it from the power source to avoid any potential damage or data loss.
    What is your source for what you you claim is hibernation? Everything I have read on hibernation says the computer is completely powered off. That means it is totally safe to unplug the computer.

    In fact what you say doesn't even make sense. If what you say is true then if the computer is in hibernation it is never safe to unplug it unless you first power it up and do a proper shutdown. Otherwise you would risk damaging the computer.

    BTW, I have several computers that routinely go into hibernation. When they do that they are totally silent with nothing running except maybe an LED that is lit on the motherboard.
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  3. Posts : 456
    Windows 10 Pro
       #13

    You are correct that hibernation mode does involve the computer being almost fully powered off (only the drive continues to sip power).

    When a computer is in hibernation mode, the contents of the RAM are saved to the hard drive, and then the computer is almost fully powered off (only the drive continues to sip power). When it's turned back on, it resumes from the state it was in when it was put into hibernation mode.

    To clarify, it is safe to unplug the computer while it is in hibernation mode, as long as it has completely powered off. However, it's still recommended to properly shut down the computer before unplugging it, to ensure that all data is saved and the computer is safely powered down.
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    Linux:Debian, Kali-Linux... 2xWin8.1,1x7Pro, Retro:1x2003server.1xXPpro, 1xW2k,1x98SE,1x95,1x3.11
       #14

    Sleep: is when it save to Ram and then enter a low energy state where the disks is power down and power is still to ram and most of the motherboard.. then if the power goes out everything saved to ram is gone as it don't save to disk

    Hibernate: it save Ram to disk and then power down the computer completely (including the harddrive) the computer becomes as it is totally off.

    Hybrid sleep: It save Ram to disk, but still enter the sleep state for fast wake-up but if power goes out it can boot up from saved ram on disk as Hibernation.


    I use Hibernate on my desktops as i dont have UPS to them. on my laptops i use sleep as it has its built in UPS(battery)
    The only thing to keep in mind if you often set it to hibernate or have it just off..... and is unplugging the power, is that the CMOS battery will drain faster as Bios don't get any power thru the power-supply.
    So you need to keep in mind to check that Cmos battery every 6months
    Last edited by Marie SWE; 01 May 2023 at 10:56. Reason: spelling
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  5. Posts : 16,950
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
       #15

    vgchat said:
    it is safe to unplug the computer while it is in hibernation mode
    Correct.

    vgchat said:
    as long as it has completely powered off.
    It has.

    vgchat said:
    If you frequently unplug your computer from the power source while it is in hibernation mode, there is a risk that the computer's hard drive or other components may become damaged over time.
    Incorrect.

    vgchat said:
    This means that the hard drive is still spinning and reading/writing data
    Incorrect.

    vgchat said:
    frequent power interruptions could also cause other components in the computer to fail prematurely, such as the power supply, battery, or motherboard.
    Incorrect.

    vgchat said:
    It's generally recommended to avoid frequent power interruptions
    vgchat said:
    it's still recommended to properly shut down the computer before unplugging it
    Only by you.

    vgchat said:
    the drive continues to sip power
    Incorrect.

    vgchat said:
    to ensure that all data is saved
    It already has been.



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