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2016年10月17日—Tofindoutwhatthe/hetcswitchesmean,openacommandpromptandtypeinShutdown/?anditwillshowyoualltheavailableswitches.,2023年3月31日—HowToAddHibernateShortcutToYourWindows10Desktop:·1.Right-clickyourdesktop>New>Shortcut·2.Inthelocationboxtype“shutdown ...,2023年3月31日—HowToCreateWindows10HibernateKeyboardShortcut:·1.Choosealocationwhereyoudontmindhavingashortcut(e.gDesktop)·2.Ri...

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2016年10月17日 — To find out what the /h etc switches mean, open a command prompt and type in Shutdown /? and it will show you all the available switches.

How To Create A Hibernate Shortcut On Your Windows 10 ...

2023年3月31日 — How To Add Hibernate Shortcut To Your Windows 10 Desktop: · 1. Right-click your desktop > New > Shortcut · 2. In the location box type “shutdown ...

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2023年3月31日 — How To Create Windows 10 Hibernate Keyboard Shortcut: · 1. Choose a location where you dont mind having a shortcut (e.g Desktop) · 2. Right- ...

Shut down, sleep, or hibernate your PC

Hibernate · Select Start , and then select Power > Hibernate. · Press the Windows logo key + X on your keyboard, and then select Shut down or sign out > Hibernate ...

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To Hibernate your Windows 10 PC, press Windows key + X, followed by U, then H to hibernate. 4. To put your Windows 10 PC in Sleep, press Windows key + X, ...

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Simply hit the shortcut key once and Windows is put to Hibernation automatically. This method works with all version of Windows – Windows XP, Windows Vista and ...

How to Create Hibernate Shortcut in Windows 10

Steps to create Hibernate shortcut in Windows 10: Step 1: Right-click the desktop, point at New on the menu and choose Shortcut in the options. Step 2: As the ...

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2023年10月18日 — The Alt + F4 Sleep Mode Shortcut ... As you might know, pressing Alt + F4 closes the current app window, just like clicking the X in the top-right ...