Step-by-Step Guide: How to Enable Hibernate Mode on Windows 7 without Admin Rights

In hibernate mode, all open documents and applications are stored on the hard drive. After that, the computer shuts down. When you put the computer in hibernate mode, the energy consumption will be zero. Then, when your computer is turned on again, all your work is back to the previous state, and you are ready to work from where you left off. This mode is useful when you don’t want to use your computer or laptop for a while, and of course, you do not want to close and exit your open programs and documents.
Now, you may ask how to enable hibernate mode on Windows 7 without admin rights. To learn more, read the following content:
Enabling Hibernate Mode without Admin Rights on Windows 7?
There is a great application that helps you to bypass Windows 7 passwords so that you can easily enable Hibernate mode without needing admin rights.
Kon-Boot is an app that lets you use a locked PC without knowing its password. Kon-Boot does not change or reset the user’s password, and everything changes to the previous state after the system is restarted.
Kon-Boot has been used in various careers, such as law enforcement, forensics experts, IT corporations and professionals, military personnel, and private customers.
Before you bypass passwords with Kon-Boot you need to install Kon-Boot to USB. To do so, follow the steps below:

- Plug in the USB you want to install Kon-Boot on.
- Run the Kon-Boot installer. It is available in your package.
- Complete the license information form (Fill up the E-MAIL and TXID option)
- Choose your USB from the drop-down menu under the Available USB drives option.
- Click on the Install to USB stick (with EFI support) button under the USB Installation section.
- Wait till the end of the installation.
- Unplug the Kon-Boot USB.
To use Kon-Boot to bypass the passwords, follow the steps below:
- Plugin the Kon-Boot USB drive into a computer you want to bypass its password.
- Turn on the computer.
- Now, you should see the Kon-Boot menu on the screen. If there was not any menu, go to the BIOS SETUP. To do that, you need to press the F2 key while your system is booting. Then, set the first Boot option to USB.
- Now, some instructions will be shown to you, follow them step by step.
- Wait until the end of loading.
- Select the locked account.
- Enter any password.
- Then, hit Enter.
- Now, you could bypass the password with Kon-Boot. So, you can easily log in to the system.
How to Enable Hibernate mode on Windows 7?
To enable hibernate on Windows 7, follow the steps below:
- Go to the Start menu, and type power options in the windows search box. Then, press Enter.
2.Choose the Change when the computer sleeps option from the right-hand pane.
3.Click on the Change advanced power settings option.
4. Once the Power Options window pops up, expand the Sleep option, then expand Allow hybrid sleep option and select Off from the drop-down menu.

5.Now, you can find the Hibernate option on your Power button.

6.When you enabled Hibernate, it will show up in other locations as well. For instance, when you use the Alt + F4 hotkey to get the options for shutting down.

7.This action will just add the Hibernate option to the power options list, and will not remove any other options such as Log off, Restart, or Sleep.
How to Enable Hibernate Via Command Prompt?
Using Command Prompt to enable or disable Hibernate might be the easiest way. To do so, use the steps below:
1.Open the Start menu and type CMD into the Windows search box.
2.Right-click on the first item in the results.
3.Then, choose the Run as administrator option from the menu.

4.Once the Command Prompt option pops up, copy and paste one of the commands depending on your aim. To disable Hibernate, the command is powercfg /hibernate off,and to enable Hibernate, the command is powercfg / hibernate on.


What is Hibernate?
Hibernate is a power-saving mode that is designed for laptops and transforms data from memory (RAM) to hard disk, and then your PC turns off. But, Sleep mode stores data in memory (RAM) and draws a small amount of power. Among all of the shutdown modes, hibernate uses the least amount of power which is about zero. Use hibernate when you do not want to use your PC for a while, and you do not have time to charge the battery during that time.
Final Words
The Hibernate feature is a power-saving mode that allows you to shut down your PC with the least power consumption. In this article, we described how to enable hibernate mode in Windows 7. Hopefully, you can use this feature by knowing how to enable hibernate option. Have you ever worked with Hibernate? Which shutdown option do you prefer? do you know any other methods to enable Hibernate?