
07-01-2007
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Re: Hibernation Files
Right click on disk in Computer, choose Properties, Disk Cleanup button, put a
check in Hibernation File Cleaner, click OK
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"J6" <J6@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F855FB56-5DAB-482A-B2BD-2BF585287281@microsoft.com...
> Is there anyway to get rid of the "hiberfil.sys" files. I don't use the
> hibernation feature. I "1Opened a Command prompt and at the command prompt I
> typed: "powercfg -H off" but the "hiberfil.sys is still there. That command
> used to work in the RC1 version, however it doesn;t seem to work in the
> released version.
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> J6
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