As part of the Power User
Menu in Windows 8.1, users can quickly access shut down, sleep, and
restart functions by right-clicking on the desktop’s Start Button. But
some users may also want quick access to hibernation.
Step One: Launch the Control Panel and head to System and Security > Power Options > Choose What the Power Button Does. Alternatively, you can jump directly to this menu by launching the Start Screen and searching for powercfg.cpl (don’t worry if no results appear as you type this command, you have to enter the entire file name in order for it to appear in the search results).
Step Two: In order to modify these settings, you’ll need to authenticate with User Account Control. Select “Change settings that are currently unavailable” to enable access to this window’s settings.
Step Three: Find the section at the bottom labeled “Shutdown Settings.” By default, three of the four boxes should be checked. Check the Hibernate box to make it appear as a shutdown option and click Save changes to close the window.
Step Four: You can now close any remaining Control Panel windows. Head back to the Power User Menu by right-clicking on the Start Button. You’ll now find that a new Hibernate option is listed under the “Shut down or sign out” section. Note that this will also enable a Hibernate option via the Windows 8 Style UI Power Options on the Charms Bar.
Step One: Launch the Control Panel and head to System and Security > Power Options > Choose What the Power Button Does. Alternatively, you can jump directly to this menu by launching the Start Screen and searching for powercfg.cpl (don’t worry if no results appear as you type this command, you have to enter the entire file name in order for it to appear in the search results).
Step Two: In order to modify these settings, you’ll need to authenticate with User Account Control. Select “Change settings that are currently unavailable” to enable access to this window’s settings.
Step Three: Find the section at the bottom labeled “Shutdown Settings.” By default, three of the four boxes should be checked. Check the Hibernate box to make it appear as a shutdown option and click Save changes to close the window.
Step Four: You can now close any remaining Control Panel windows. Head back to the Power User Menu by right-clicking on the Start Button. You’ll now find that a new Hibernate option is listed under the “Shut down or sign out” section. Note that this will also enable a Hibernate option via the Windows 8 Style UI Power Options on the Charms Bar.