How to Stop Your Laptop From Shutting Down When Closing the Lid
? Sleep mode uses very little power, your PC starts up faster, and you’re instantly back to where you left off. You don’t have to worry that you'll lose your work because of your battery draining, because Windows automatically saves all your work and turns off the PC if the battery is too low. Use sleep when you’re going to be away from your PC for just a little while—like when you’re taking a coffee break. ? Hibernate mode uses less power than sleep and when you start up the PC again, you're back to where you left off (though not as fast as sleep). Use hibernation when you know that you won't use your laptop for an extended period and won't have an opportunity to charge the battery during that time. ? For security reasons, always make sure you lock your laptop if you are walking away from it. How can you lock your PC? Hold down the Windows Logo key and simultaneously press the 'L' key OR you can also press Ctrl-Alt-Del, then click Lock Computer. The Computer Locked window will open, reading that the computer is in use and has been locked.
? Sleep mode uses very little power, your PC starts up faster, and you’re instantly back to where you left off. You don’t have to worry that you'll lose your work because of your battery draining, because Windows automatically saves all your work and turns off the PC if the battery is too low. Use sleep when you’re going to be away from your PC for just a little while—like when you’re taking a coffee break. ? Hibernate mode uses less power than sleep and when you start up the PC again, you're back to where you left off (though not as fast as sleep). Use hibernation when you know that you won't use your laptop for an extended period and won't have an opportunity to charge the battery during that time. ? For security reasons, always make sure you lock your laptop if you are walking away from it. How can you lock your PC? Hold down the Windows Logo key and simultaneously press the 'L' key OR you can also press Ctrl-Alt-Del, then click Lock Computer. The Computer Locked window will open, reading that the computer is in use and has been locked.