Hibernate

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Ed Cryer

Robin said:
It's off. That's also the default for the built-in "High Performance"
setting, as you would know had you looked.

I don't want to look inside your computer.

Ed
 
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Robin Bignall

Another thing I just noticed on this page, is there is a certain
"Disk Cleanup" option, which can cause Hibernate to be disabled.

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/818-disk-cleanup-open-use.html

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/819-hibernate-enable-disable.html
Thanks, Paul. I don't use disk cleanup, just CCleaner once in a while.
I have other tools that find duplicates, or all files older than X
months, etc, but I have loads of disk space and tend not to bother.

The changes I described in message
<[email protected]>
seem to be working.
 
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