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| | Someone Explain Why Cleaning C: Drive Removes "Hibernate" Command? Can someone please tell me while using VHP's default selections for cleaning the C drive that my Hibernate command disappears? Isn't that much like going to the mechanic for maintenance and he returns the car to you without doors, telling you the car is all fixed? |
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| | RE: Someone Explain Why Cleaning C: Drive Removes "Hibernate" Command? Hi Five By Five, On the 'Disk Cleanup' configuration page, there are a number of options which you can change to select what you allow the program to clean, and one of these options is 'Hibernation File Cleaner'. This option is NOT enabled by default on my system (I am using Windows Vista Home Premium), and the only options enabled by default are 'Downloaded Program Files', 'Temporary Internet Files' and 'Thumbnails'. Either someone else who has access to your machine has selected this option or you have inadvertantly selected it yourself whilst scrolling down the options available. Dwarf "Five By Five" wrote: Quote: > > Can someone please tell me while using VHP's default selections for > cleaning the C drive that my Hibernate command disappears? > > Isn't that much like going to the mechanic for maintenance and he returns > the car to you without doors, telling you the car is all fixed? > |
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| | RE: Someone Explain Why Cleaning C: Drive Removes "Hibernate" Command? =?Utf-8?B?RHdhcmY=?= <Dwarf@xxxxxx> wrote in microsoft.public.windows.vista.general: Quote: > Hi Five By Five, > > On the 'Disk Cleanup' configuration page, there are a number of > options which you can change to select what you allow the program to > clean, and one of these options is 'Hibernation File Cleaner'. This > option is NOT enabled by default on my system (I am using Windows > Vista Home Premium), and the only options enabled by default are > 'Downloaded Program Files', 'Temporary Internet Files' and > 'Thumbnails'. Either someone else who has access to your machine has > selected this option or you have inadvertantly selected it yourself > whilst scrolling down the options available. Dwarf 1. Why would an OS/OE have a feature in it that eliminates an essential command??? Why would an OS/OE have a feature that allows it to break itself? 2. How does one get the command back? Quote: > > "Five By Five" wrote: > Quote: >> >> Can someone please tell me while using VHP's default selections for >> cleaning the C drive that my Hibernate command disappears? >> >> Isn't that much like going to the mechanic for maintenance and he >> returns the car to you without doors, telling you the car is all >> fixed? >> |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Someone Explain Why Cleaning C: Drive Removes "Hibernate" Command? =?Utf-8?B?RHdhcmY=?= <Dwarf@xxxxxx> wrote in microsoft.public.windows.vista.general: Quote: > Hi Five By Five, > > On the 'Disk Cleanup' configuration page, there are a number of > options which you can change to select what you allow the program to > clean, and one of these options is 'Hibernation File Cleaner'. This > option is NOT enabled by default on my system (I am using Windows > Vista Home Premium), and the only options enabled by default are > 'Downloaded Program Files', 'Temporary Internet Files' and > 'Thumbnails'. Either someone else who has access to your machine has > selected this option or you have inadvertantly selected it yourself > whilst scrolling down the options available. Dwarf 1. Why would an OS/OE have a feature in it that eliminates an essential command??? Why would an OS/OE have a feature that allows it to break itself? 2. How does one get the command back? This will show you how to restore the Hibernation file, and help explain it some. Power Options and Sleep Mode Problems Shawn |
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| | RE: Someone Explain Why Cleaning C: Drive Removes "Hibernate" Comm Hi Five By Five, To answer your questions. Firstly, the OS is designed to do this. It has the option for you to use hibernation if you so wish, but it also has the option of allowing you to disable it AND free up the hard disk space that would otherwise be occupied by the hibernation file, thus releasing the space for other data. Secondly, you can re-enable hibernation by opening an administrative command prompt and entering the command 'Powercfg /hibernate on'. To get to this prompt, bring up the start menu by clicking the logo button on the taskbar or by pressing the 'Windows Start' key on the keyboard. In the search box, type 'cmd'. Do not press 'Enter/Return'. Instead, press and hold down 'Ctrl', 'Shift' and 'Enter/Return'. In the user accounts dialog box that appears, select the name and enter the password of the administrator account that you created when first installing Vista and click 'OK'. You should now be at the command prompt. Note that if you do not follow the instructions as above, you will arrive at the command prompt but it will be the incorrect one. The prompt should be 'C:\Windows\System32>'. Dwarf "Five By Five" wrote: Quote: > =?Utf-8?B?RHdhcmY=?= <Dwarf@xxxxxx> wrote in > microsoft.public.windows.vista.general: > Quote: > > Hi Five By Five, > > > > On the 'Disk Cleanup' configuration page, there are a number of > > options which you can change to select what you allow the program to > > clean, and one of these options is 'Hibernation File Cleaner'. This > > option is NOT enabled by default on my system (I am using Windows > > Vista Home Premium), and the only options enabled by default are > > 'Downloaded Program Files', 'Temporary Internet Files' and > > 'Thumbnails'. Either someone else who has access to your machine has > > selected this option or you have inadvertantly selected it yourself > > whilst scrolling down the options available. Dwarf > Thanks for the answer. But now more questions: > > 1. Why would an OS/OE have a feature in it that eliminates an essential > command??? Why would an OS/OE have a feature that allows it to break > itself? > > 2. How does one get the command back? > > Quote: > > > > "Five By Five" wrote: > > Quote: > >> > >> Can someone please tell me while using VHP's default selections for > >> cleaning the C drive that my Hibernate command disappears? > >> > >> Isn't that much like going to the mechanic for maintenance and he > >> returns the car to you without doors, telling you the car is all > >> fixed? > >> > |
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| | Re: Someone Explain Why Cleaning C: Drive Removes "Hibernate" Command? This happens if the option "Hibernation File Cleaner" is selected when running Disk Cleanup. To restore the hibernation feature, see: The hybrid sleep feature and the hibernation feature in Windows Vista may become unavailable after you use the Disk Cleanup Tool: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928897 -- Regards, Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] Windows® Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com "Five By Five" <5x5@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Xns9A2E64D5C48525x55x5@xxxxxx Can someone please tell me while using VHP's default selections for cleaning the C drive that my Hibernate command disappears? Isn't that much like going to the mechanic for maintenance and he returns the car to you without doors, telling you the car is all fixed? |
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