Virtualization vs. Hibernation Question


mccnavy

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On more than one occasion, several years ago, I've had Dell laptops "fail" to go to sleep when lid was closed, resulting in battery damage. I also noticed that laptop(s) would still lose battery when in "sleep." For those reasons I prefer "hibernation."

I decided to repurpose the much older laptop for my kids' use and found that hibernation would not enable after upgrade to 24H2. It took a little while to find others with the same issue...attempting to enable hibernation resulted in a "hypervisor" error that prevented it. I did not find Hyper-V enabled from within Windows but someone with the same issue said to disable virtualization in the BIOS. I did that on the older laptop and it worked...hibernation option was restored. However, when I checked on my newer 11th Gen laptop hibernation is enabled in Windows and virtualization is enabled in the BIOS.

Can someone please explain what is going on between virtualization and hibernation...and why the older laptop needs it disabled and the newer one doesn't? Thanks.
 

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    Windows 11
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    PC/Desktop
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    Custom
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    Intel i7-7700K
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    Asus Prime Z-270A
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    32GB 2666Mhz (Kingston Hyper X Fury)
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    Dell/XPS 15 9510
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    i9-11900H
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    Unknown
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    32GB
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    2TB SK Hynix P41 Platinum
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a very simple explanation as a rule of thumb.

virtualization saves to Ram
hibernation saves to Disk
or a combination of both.

please check
control panel > power options

on the left panel
'change what the power buttons do'

in this window
'change settings that are currently available'

disable/untick
'fast start up'
a re-start maybe required.

then check the system to see if the required hibernation works.
best of luck, Steve ..
 

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    Win 11 24H2 Home
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    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    HP 24" AiO
    CPU
    Ryzen 7 5825u
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    HP
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    64GB DDR4 3200
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    Ryzen 7 5825u
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    RealTek
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    24" HP AiO
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    1TB WD Blue SN580 M2 SSD Partitioned.
    2x 1TB USB HDD External Backup/Storage.
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    1GB full fibre
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    Edge & Thunderbird
    Antivirus
    AVG Internet Security
    Other Info
    Mainly Open Source Software
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    Dell
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    16GB DDR4
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    Intel
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    Intel
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    13" Dell Laptop
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    250GB Crucial 2.5" SSD
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    FireFox
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    ClamAV TK
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