hibernation turns your pc off while saving your desktop, sleep mode puts your pc on standyby without turning it off. the former is meant to save power when you’re away for a long time without closing the applications you have open; the latter is meant to save power when you’re away for a short while.
if you do not like hibernation right click desktop/screensaver/power to turn it off.
Usually, you have to poke the power switch, as if you were turning it on, to wake up.
By the way, the full path to the settings you want are:
Right-click the Desktop
Select Properties
Select Screen Saver tab
Click Power… in bottom-right corner
At the bottm, set System hibernates to Never
Click Hibernate tab
Un-check Enable hibernation box to recover a chunk of disk space - generally equal to how much RAM your system has
Click Apply, OK, OK to back your way out of the dialog boxes and return to the Desktop.
I am not sure I understand this. I have to press and hold down the power switch to reboot the PC out of hibernation. Then I start from a cold reboot. This is what I did when I got the blue screen of death when Windows could not shut down correctly, under my old Windows 98. Which was about half the time. grrrrrr…
Are you saying to press the power button briefly? When the PC hibernates, the power light is yellow, not green as when the PC is running. And the power light is out completely when the PC is turned off.
Some motherboards and BIOS chipsets handle hibernation OK and some don’t, which is why I just disable it and not worry about being unable to revive a PC without a hard restart. ie: kill the power, then endure the “You didn’t turn me off properly, you numbskull!” errors.