I had to type cmd in the search box, then right click on the command prompt
command on the start menu, then click "Run as Administrator"
After that, powercfg -h on worked just fine!
--
jason
"Robert Firth" wrote:
> He said you need to press "CTRL+Enter" after you type "cmd" in the search
> box.
>
> Actually, you need to press "CTRL+Shift+Enter"...
>
> Robert Firth
> http://www.winvistainfo.org
>
>
> "Alexander Brown" <alexander.brown@windowsmail.com> wrote in message
> news:32FBEE71-ED5B-4AF4-82BC-B0E41D52B446@microsoft.com...
> > After run "powercfg -h on", then return message "You do not have
> > permission to enable or disable the Hibernate feature.". My A/C already
> > granted administrators right. But I don't why I do not have enough
> > permission. Kindly advise please.
> >
> >
> >
> > "Kristan Kenney" <km.kenney@ns.nospam.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> > news:u61TOZ4DHHA.1224@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >> Open an administrative command prompt (click on Start, type cmd in the
> >> "Start Search" box, when CMD is displayed in the Search results press
> >> CTRL+Enter on the keyboard, and then provide consent when asked by User
> >> Account Control) and type this command:
> >>
> >> powercfg -h on
> >>
> >> and then press Enter. This should bring back hibernation.
> >>
> >> Have a great day,
> >>
> >> --
> >> Kristan Kenney
> >> Windows Live Butterfly
> >>
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> >> "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> wrote in
> >> message news:C0AB4456-28FE-4A39-AFCE-BC3BF2BAD72A@microsoft.com...
> >>> "Alexander Brown" <alexander_brown@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >>> news:uIL5aH4DHHA.3596@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> >>>> In my IBM notebook, after I delete hibernate file by disk clean up,
> >>>> then I can't enable hibernate again. Do you know how to enable
> >>>> hibernate again?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I can't seem to find any options for hibernate in Vista, apart from
> >>> making it the behaviour for when you press the power button. I'd like
> >>> to know where hibernate has gone as well.
> >>>
> >>> Microsoft is going to needlessly cause a lot of environmental damage
> >>> when millions of office computers just go to standby when they shoud
> >>> have gone to hibernate.
> >>>
> >>> ss.
> >>
> >
>