Power Options in Windows ,connect laptop with external monitor ,disable /enable hibernate mode

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  • In Windows, you can access power options to customize how your computer manages power consumption. Here's how you can access them:
    1. **Control Panel Method**:
    - Open the Control Panel by searching for it in the Start menu.
    - In the Control Panel, navigate to "Hardware and Sound" - "Power Options."
    2. **Settings Method**:
    - Open the Settings app by pressing Win + I or searching for it in the Start menu.
    - Go to "System" - "Power & sleep" from the left sidebar.
    Once you're in the Power Options settings, you'll typically find several predefined power plans to choose from, such as "Balanced," "Power Saver," and "High Performance." You can also create custom power plans. Here are some common options you can configure within a power plan:
    - **Turn off display**: Specify how long the computer waits before turning off the display when idle.
    - **Put the computer to sleep**: Determine how long the computer waits before going into sleep mode when idle.
    - **Adjust screen brightness**: Set the brightness level of your display.
    - **Choose what closing the lid does**: Specify what action the computer takes when you close the laptop lid (applies to laptops).
    - **Change advanced power settings**: Access more detailed settings such as processor power management, display settings, and more.
    You can also access advanced power options by clicking on "Change plan settings" next to the selected power plan and then selecting "Change advanced power settings." This allows you to fine-tune settings like processor power management, display settings, battery settings (if applicable), and more.
    Remember to adjust these settings based on your preferences and requirements, such as optimizing for performance or maximizing battery life.

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