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delete hibernation file - thinkpad
Microsoft is right when they tell you it is the hibernation that is screwing it up, however, they dont go so far as to tell you that JUST ONE account that it to work in detail: 1. logon as the administrator in XP (NOT an account with administrator rights... but the actual administrator) 2. disable hibernation.

Disable Hibernation feature after BSOD
From: Rafael J. Wysocki <r...@sisk.pl> Use a hibernation and suspend notifier to disable the user mode helper before a hibernation/suspend and enable it after the operation. Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <r...@sisk.pl> ACK. Pavel -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky,

Delete Hibernation File?
But instead of getting a window showing a Hibernate tab and check box to "disable Hibernation", I get a window for Acer ePower Managment. (I have an Acer laptop with Empowering Technology). All I can seem to do with this is set the system hibernation from "1 minute" all the way over to "never" on a slide bar.

Can't disable hibernation
One reason would be to disable it in a login script for all the machines on your network. "Will Denny" <willde...@mvps.org> wrote in message news:%239zzMYpmEHA.2020@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... Hi Why would you want to disable Hibernation via the Registry, when it can be done otherwise? What is the fascination with the

Hibernation
I tried reinstalling using the same partition format, but I get the same thing: no hiberfil.sys file and no hibernation tab to enable/disable hibernation. I have contacted HP and this laptop supports hibernation. In fact, the tech guy told me I had deleted the 'hibernation partition' and that I needed to reinstall

How much disc space for XP?
Hutch Hu...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server active_directory Is it possible to disable hibernation through GPO? Thanks for any insite on this matter. Hutch.

How do I disable stand by?
mikey mikey...@earthlink.net microsoft public windowsme general Ь have to disable hibernation and probably reboot before you can delete the file. to disable use Power Options in Control Panel. mikey...@earthlink.net "Phillip D Edwards" <p...@benesysinc.com> wrote in message news:e6MEuLU7AHA.2040@tkmsftngp05.

Two XP Questions for new XP Pro User
The hibernate mode is trouble-some. My recommendation is to disable hibernation (it is designed for laptops, not desktops). You can individually set your Hard drive and monitor to go into a 'low power mode', as well as put your system into 'standby' mode using the settings in the control panel, under Display,

Disable Hibernation feature after BSOD
How can we disable this hibernation dialog "feature"? I've only had a few BSODs from x64, and if I remember correctly only one when coming out of hibernation (changed the CPU from a 3000 to a 3400 - it didn't like that at all!), but it didn't have any affect whatever on hibernation. If you are getting BSODs on

Hibernation mode file corrupt or missing. Can't boot to winme...?
Steve Jeffries majikbu...@netscape.net microsoft public windowsme software I have been helping a friend clean up her H/P, but I can't figure out how to disable the hibernation mode. In Control panel>Power Options, there is no hibernation tab. I have gone to Run>msconfig>advanced and it shows that Hibernation is

Hibernation-problem with > 500 MB memory
Scott Woodford ScottWoodf...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp security_admin Is there any way to give regular users permission to enable/disable hibernation on Windows 2000 domain computers? I have searched through gpo and the registry, and all I can find is how to give users permission to

Resume from hibernation?
... perform_maintain When I turn on the computer, it goes through normal startup, however when it gets to the logon screen, it automatically goes into hibernation. Each time the computer is started I get the same result, giving me no chance to enter power management and disable hibernation. Any suggestions..

Disable Hibernation
Steve http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=power_mgt.pr_pm_ez_gpo "Scott Woodford" <ScottWoodf...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A627F758-7BDC-4BFD-907A-CD50318FC927@microsoft.com... Is there any way to give regular users permission to enable/disable hibernation on Windows 2000 domain computers?

Hibernation on Windows ME
Thor m...@arms.com alt computer disable hibernation by going to the power properties in the control panel. Click on the hibernation tab, and uncheck the hibernation box to free up the reserved hibernation file space. Disable system restore by going to the system properties. Right click My computer,

Disable Hibernation via Group Policy
Back 9 Ba...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public dotnet languages csharp Hello, Is there any way of c# programming to disable the hibernation of XP system? If no, is there any Win32 API to handle the subject? TIA.

registry key to disable hibernate
DeBoer deboe...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment I am trying to get the unattend.txt to disable hibernation when installing but have had no luck. I have added the following line to my unattend.txt file [Unattended] Hibernation=1 I have tried it with a 1 and 0 but hibernation is enabled.

XP question.....another one
John j...@removeforspam.engagenet.com microsoft public windows tabletpc Have you tried to go through either the control panel power applet, or if the compaq has their own utility for it, go through that, and disable hibernation? Then re-enable hibernation. The computer creates a file on the drive of sufficient size

Hibernation
You have the hibernate icon showing in your task bar? And you can't disengage it by clicking on that and disabling it? Just a thought: Have you tried running START -- RUN -- MSCONFIG - STARTUP and seeing whether or not hibernate is running automatically when you boot up? If it is, try unchecking it and restarting

Disable stand-by and hibernation modes on M200?
To disable Hibernation: Go to Control Panel, Power Options, Hibernate tab, UNcheck 'Enable hibernation'. To change settings for hibernation: Control Panel, Power Options, Power Schemes tab, adjust time interval in 'System hibernates' box (Note: this box will only appear if 'enable hibernation' is checked as in

Disable Hibernation & Delete hiberfil.sys
I'm not really sure which driver, I swapped a fair amount of hardware in a relatively short period of time, but I suspect it's my new SATA controller (The one piece of hardware I cannot simply disable to see if Hibernate comes back) Long story short, I don't care about getting Hibernate back, at this point I would