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Help: Undocking results in hibernation
You could well have a Hiberfil.sys File but it doen't necessarily mean that Hibernation is Enabled. I'm not sure whether or not windoze Automatically Deleteds the Hiberfil.sys File when you Disable Hibernation. ... but I can't remember where and I'd like to turn it off on my other partition which does have a

Resume from hibernation?
At my device hibernation goes around the EWF. Since Brad was able to use my application for testing then I guess that it is something in a way how you configured your XPe image. To be more compatible with me you should: 0. Disable hibernation support in Windows XP Prof so it does not pollute first partition with

motocross madness 2 keyboard solution
I looked in the power options but I can only disable hibernation there. I want to completely get rid of the stand by option (just like with hibernation). Thanks a lot for any help. Jay Look at the screensaver option at the screen properties. There is a button (advanved or something like that) and there you can set

Can't disable hibernation
Hibernation is already unchecked, and "Do Nothing" is already set for "Disable Hibernation/Standby when LCD lid is closed". My problem is a little confusing. The screen doesn't go exactly in hibernation it just dims down to the point where you can barely see the images. However, after closing and opening the lid a

'hiberfil.sys' - how can I get rid of it?
I need to disable Hibernation on XP and 2K systems. I've tried using FindWindow and SendMessage commands in VB6 to automate unchecking of the "Enable Hibernation" checkbox. I can see the box get unchecked, and the Apply button is clicked. Unfortunately when I return to the Hibernation tab, the box is magically

[PATCH -mm 3/3] PM: Disable _request_firmware before ...
Hans Ulrich Niedermann deb...@n-dimensional.de linux debian bugs dist Package: hibernate Version: 1.12-1 Severity: normal Using the following software sometimes results in failed resumes: - Linux kernel from Debian unstable - Linux kernel software suspend code (not suspend2): "UseSysfsPowerState disk" - "hibernate"

clearing hibernation and pagefile
If this is a desktop, then simply disable hibernation and forget about it. Diagnosing power management issues can frequently get ugly. Especially when you find the root cause then have to make a choice. If this is a laptop or you're feeling masochistic, then read on. I have a laptop that is fully patched that

Disable hibernate
This was last accessed quite a while ago (I've had hibernation disabled for a long time). Is it safe to delete save2dsk.bin? I've seen some posts that suggest dire consequences from deleting hibernation files, but perhaps that's only if hibernation is enabled. You have to make sure to disable hibernation before you

Hibernate Missing
Hibernation creates a storage file equal to the amount of RAM plus a couple MBs. If you don't use Hibernation and save this hard drive space. Disable hibernation in ThinkPad Configuration Power Management > Hibernation Tab. Then you can REM it out in Autobat.exe: (REM C:\ThinkPad\PS2 HFILE C).

controlling hibernation thru GPO
I don't recommend you use Group Policy to deliver manually configured registry settings to disable hibernation, because whenever you use GP to configure non-True Policies (settings not cleaned up by GP when you change/remove a GPO), you "tattoo" the registry and need to manually clean it up. I hope this helps!

disable hibernation file?
If your hibernation file has trouble defragmenting, disable hibernation (to kill hiberfil file), defrag and re-enable. Also, it matters if you count from when you told it to hibernate or from where the text displaying the swap starts. If you optimize with a fast drive, around 1 minute of actual swapping is ok.

How to disable "save to disk "
If the former gives you the option to enable and disable hibernation in Windows, then you shouldn't need the PS2-based line in your auctoexec.bat. You could try REMming out the line in your autoexec.bat, then using the Windows app to disable hibernation, then enable it again. Ok, I tried that, but it didn't make

Can't disable hibernation
martin f krafft madd...@debian.org linux debian bugs dist reassign 364421 kernel retitle 364421 touch /var/run/new-kernel after new kernel was installed severity 364421 wishlist thanks Dear kernel team: this would make it a little easier for hibernate people to insure the sanity of our users.

Hibernation file help please
If the former gives you the option to enable and disable hibernation in Windows, then you shouldn't need the PS2-based line in your auctoexec.bat. You could try REMming out the line in your autoexec.bat, then using the Windows app to disable hibernation, then enable it again. Good luck, HTH Emanuel Portable

Disable Hibernation & Delete hiberfil.sys
I do not know whether there is a way to do that. Bill Snyder "Jay" <jay_lewin...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:960g9p$udk$02$1@news.t-online.com... Hi, just wanted to ask how stand by is disabled under Win Me. I looked in the power options but I can only disable hibernation there. I want to completely get rid

Disable Hibernation & Delete hiberfil.sys
You need to disable hibernation from your power options settings. Then delete your hiberfil. Then go back and re-enable hibernation. -- Gazwad Freelance scientist and people tester. Disable hibernation and delete the file. Re enable hibernation if you must. -- Gazwad Freelance scientist and people tester.

How do I disable stand by?
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380E W95 hibernation
Hi All, Is there any packet writing software that doesn't disable hibernation in ACPI mode. If I install DirectCD it works fine but I cannot hibernate. I get an error about the ide2 controller (where my cdr is installed). Remove DirectCD and Hibernation is fine. Any ideas? Thanks, Richard -- System Specs: Windows

Disk cleanup
CWHoleman II cw...@mail.com ibm ibmpc thinkpad Sapper wrote: It only starts up from hibernation state if it goes into it. I think what you want to do is disable hibernation. That's done through ThinkPad Utilities, power management - there should be a hibernation tab on it - and there should be something to disable

Allow users to enable/disable hibernation?
Chris H. Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/ Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft. com/windowsxp/expertzone "Steve" <steveatnowh...@nowdoesnotexist.com> wrote in message news:u1uO2HvbEHA.3664@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... How do I disable stand-by and hibernation modes on my