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You can use hibernate as power-saving mode with PS++:Either you activate the "PS++ forces system to standby when idle" option - then you can select "Hibernate" as PS++ standby mode.Or you let Windows do the standby - then you should configure the Windows power settings to let the computer go to hibernate when idle.But it is not possible to use different power-saving modes like you proposed and I will not change this, because it would make things very complicate. BTW: power usage is the same in Hibernate and off mode. Michael
You can use hibernate as power-saving mode with PS++:
But it is not possible to use different power-saving modes like you proposed and I will not change this, because it would make things very complicate. BTW: power usage is the same in Hibernate and off mode.
Michael