Science, asked by ashishvidyarthi, 6 months ago

How is hibernation different from a normal sleep?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sleep mode stores the documents and files you are operating into the RAM, using a small amount of power in the process. Hibernate mode essentially does the same thing, but saves the information to your hard disk, which allows your computer to be turned off completely and use no energy.

Answered by GoldenShaded
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Sleep mode stores the documents and files you are operating into the RAM, using a small amount of power in the process. Hibernate mode essentially does the same thing, but saves the information to your hard disk, which allows your computer to be turned off completely and use no energy.

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