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380E W95 hibernation
Windows does seem to disable Hibernation if it has had problems. Go to Run/msconfig/general/advanced. The last line here will tell you whether hibernation is enabled. Windows does ask if you want to disable hibernation if it hangs, but you can reverse that in the Control Panel. Usually if the hibernation tab is

Disable sleep (and hibernation) for all users
aragorn anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp perform_maintain Should I disable the hibernation thing in the power schemes? I just reinstalled XP and noticed the file 'hiberfil.sys' can't get defragmented with diskeeper 8. I don't remember if I had unchecked this option before,

Hibernation
If
you add memory, the BIOS should detect that your hibernation file is too small and needs to be made larger. I would think you would not get this message if you disable the hibernation, but who knows ? If you need more help, please post your exact machine type and operating system, maybe somebody has specific

windows XP-hibernation
Windows does ask if you want to disable hibernation if it hangs, but you can reverse that in the Control Panel. Usually if the hibernation tab is missing, it means the system does not recognize it as supported by the BIOS. Tony "Matt" <redd...@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message

Hibernation problem (BP6, CL TNT2 M64, Win2K)
Dual booting XP & Vista I'm running low on space on the C drive and until I can find a way of resizing partitions I'm reduced to not installing much. The page file is on a different drive.I've disabled hibernation but cannot delete the hibernation file. I need the space. Can anyone help on how I do this ?

Hibernation
Lanwench lanwe...@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.yahoo.com microsoft public win2000 general Did you also disable hibernation? In the manufacturer's power settings, perhaps... "Eric Loebel" <iwillnotgivemyaddr...@internet.sites> wrote in message news:2bca01c2370a$41d7af50$35ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA11.

Hibernation file problem
... disk cleanup will both disable it AND delete it or powercfg -h off, reboot, delete it "Mike" <m...@mine.com> wrote in message news:%23u9RWYlQHHA.4448@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl. I've disabled hibernation but cannot delete the hibernation file. I need the space. Can anyone help on how I do this ?

Disable Hibernation through registry
Walter Clayton w-clayto...@SPmvpsAM.org microsoft public windowsxp perform_maintain To disable hibernation: control panel->power options->hibernate tab. Uncheck the "Enable hibernation" option. Check with your system or sound card vendor for update drivers. -- Walter Clayton - MS MVP(MPS-D) Associate Expert

Sleep Mode ??
When I try to undock the computer, instead of giving me the "undocking completed" message I used to get, the computer now goes into hibernation instead. When I disable hibernation (in the Control Panel, Power Options), trying to undock produces an error message to the effect that the computer failed to eject,

RE Hibernate Missing from 11 july 2003
The only way to remove it is to disable Hibernation. -- Bill James Microsoft MVP - Shell/User Win9x VBScript Utilities » www.billsway.com/vbspage/ Windows Tweaks & Tips » www.billsway.com/notes_public/ "Aloke Prasad" <aprasad...@columbus.rr.invalid> wrote in message news:OkP%23U4KlDHA.2772@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl.

Hibernation file is already present
Ron Casey tasselh...@thisisnotreal.com microsoft public win2000 group_policy Hi All, Is it possible to disable hibernation on xp workstations via group policy, I have looked but have not found any way to do this ? If it cannot be done with GP can anybody suggest another method ? Thanks.

disable hibernation via GPO
saeengineer saeengin...@spamstop.net microsoft public windowsme software 3Wed, 27 Aug 2003 07:17:54 -0400, Steve Jeffries <majikbu...@netscape.net> wrote: It is a mystery. Your start up suggestion is a good one. I hadn't considered that it is start up item and I admit on my friends H/P there are some start up

Hibernation file problem
Whether you enable or disable hibernation. If enabled, it uses a file the same size as your RAM. 3. Whether you enable or disable System Restore. 4. What applications you'll be installing, how much disk space they use, and where you install them. I use "C:\Program Files" only for installing Microsoft applications

Delete Hibernation File?
I've never used Hibernation and have no reason to ever do so but there is a 500+ Mb Hibernation file on my C: disk. Can I safely: A: Disable Hibernation B: Delete the file And if "yes" to both, will the file stay deleted? Thanks, Cooter You shouldnt need to delete the hibernation file (hiberfil.sys),

Hibernate Resume stopped working - Blue Screen of death
Jay jay_lewin...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsme powermgmt 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 of the stand by option (just like with hibernation). Thanks a lot for any help. Jay.

Hibernation
Greetings, I was wondering if someone could tell me where the Hibernation - Registry Key /Value is located on a Windows Xp Pro SP2 machine. I need to disable the Hibernation Feature using Group Policy with Customized ADM Templates. Thank you for your time and efforts. Dave Leonardi Looks like it's a flag in the

HD problem
You need to disable hibernation. When you formatted, it probably enabled ACPI and hibernation is enabled by default on a new install if the PC can handle it. Energy Saving Features of Monitor.... Settings.... Look for the hibernation tab and ensure disable is selected. Cari www.coribright.com.

Hibernation & Packetwriting (UDF) Software
Walter Clayton w-clayto...@SPmvpsAM.org microsoft public windowsxp basics As soon as you enable hibernation, the hiber.sys file is created. First, disable hibernation, do a full defrag then enable hibernation and attempt again. There's a remote possibility the hibernation file is fragmented. If that doesn't work,

Bug#364421: hibernate: Please disable hibernation after kernel updates
Bernard Blackham b-debb...@blackham.com.au linux debian bugs dist On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 01:25:27PM +0200, Hans Ulrich Niedermann wrote: A few ideas for fixing the problem: a) When "hibernate" is run to suspend the system, check that the exact version of currently running kernel will be available on the next boot.

Disable hibernation using unattend.txt using Windows XP pro
"Jay" <jay_lewin...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:960g8k$22b$05$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 of the stand by option (just like with hibernation).