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Windows desktop in sleep mode, closes all windows?
My whole life I have been a mac guy. now I am switching to PC. Last night for work I had some chrome tabs open filling out a form I needed, however, I went to sleep and set my computer to sleep as well, expecting that when I awake it will be where I left off....that was not the case. Instead all my tabs were closed. Yes, I know how to recover lost tabs in chrome and re-open them, but all my data was lost!
Is there any way to prevent this? Or does sleep mode on windows 10 automatically close all tabs? HIGHLY inconvenient!
3 Answers
- JohnLv 75 months ago
Unless you need to save battery there is no reason to do anything to power until you want to turn it off. If you want to turn off the monitor turn off the monitor. I never touch that stuff, I just turn off at night and go home.
- keerokLv 75 months ago
Sleep in win10 is buggy. There is a tendency to close all opened programs and applications. Try setting to Hibernate instead.
Sleep only saves to RAM so if the PC goes off (because win10, yeah), everything is erased. Hibernate saves to the hard disk so you can restore your PC's state before it went to hibernation mode.