![]() If you don’t see “System hibernates”, that’s because you haven’t enabled the hibernation feature, which is accessible by the Hibernate tab. As you can see, I have the default setting of 20 minutes for the monitor sleep, though you can extend it if you’d prefer. In fact, now that we’re talking about it, I’ll bet that your son just changed your “turn off monitor” setting and that your computer is still running, it’s just your monitor that’s shut down. ![]() That’s where you can make the primary adjustments. In fact, you need to go to START –> Control Panels then go to Power Options, of all places, where you’ll find: Yes, you need to go to your Control Panels, but there’s no “sleep” or “energy” option. ![]() It’s not good, not at all! This is easily adjusted, but it’s not where you may think. I know what you’re talking about here, I’ve seen laptops set to shut down their screens in just three or four minutes and/or go to sleep in less than ten minutes. ![]()
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