If your Windows PC doesn't have an Hibernate in the Power off options, it's possible that Hibernate is not enabled on your system or that it's not supported due to specific hardware or software configurations.
Check if Hibernate is enabled: Open the Command Prompt as an administrator by right-clicking on the Start button and selecting "Command Prompt (Admin)" or "Windows PowerShell (Admin)". Then, enter the following command and press Enter: powercfg /a. Look for the "Hibernate" option in the list of available sleep states. If it says "Unavailable" or "Not supported," it means Hibernate is not enabled on your system.
Enable Hibernate: In the Command Prompt or PowerShell window, enter the following command and press Enter: powercfg /hibernate on. This command enables Hibernate if it's supported on your system.
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