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Your own quote mentions you can't hibernate it.

And we recently could close laptops, have them sleep/hibernate and not wake up until you open the screen again so sticking them in a backpack was fine.

Not sure if the issue is Windows or the hardware but it's a recent thing.



Unless Windows is doing something weird, hibernate is no different that shutting it down.


Problem is with the drivers, many devices don't support resuming after hibernate.




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