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| Guest | How to disable hiberfil function? I just install Vista for 2 days. Since I install it on a small partition, I want to free up disk space by disabling hiberfil function. I can find the "hiberfil.sys" file but the system does not allow me to delete the file. I know it is required to disable the hiberfil function before I delete the file. So can anyone tell me the correct steps to disable this function? Thanks for your reply. |
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| Guest | Re: How to disable hiberfil function? As an administrator, choose the cleanup function in the control panel ( search for remove unused in the CPs search field ) - I don't have Vista open at the moment, so I don't remember its name :-) There you have the option of removing temporary files etc - and - the Hibernation File. /Tor "kopdl" <jiodl@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%232ReoPL4GHA.988@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I just install Vista for 2 days. Since I install it on a small partition, I >want to free up disk space by disabling hiberfil function. I can find the >"hiberfil.sys" file but the system does not allow me to delete the file. I >know it is required to disable the hiberfil function before I delete the >file. So can anyone tell me the correct steps to disable this function? >Thanks for your reply. |
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| Guest | RE: How to disable hiberfil function? Open an elevated command prompt and type: powercfg -h off -- Tom Ziegmann Microsoft Certified Professional Windows Vista / Server Longhorn TechBeta Tester Windows Server 2003 SP2 TechBeta Tester "kopdl" wrote: > I just install Vista for 2 days. Since I install it on a small partition, I > want to free up disk space by disabling hiberfil function. I can find the > "hiberfil.sys" file but the system does not allow me to delete the file. I > know it is required to disable the hiberfil function before I delete the > file. So can anyone tell me the correct steps to disable this function? > Thanks for your reply. > > |
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| Guest | Re: How to disable hiberfil function? Thank you for your reply. It works! "Tor Siguresson" <thor@orku.net> wrote in message news:eR%23vOqL4GHA.3464@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > As an administrator, choose the cleanup function in the control panel ( > search for remove unused in the CPs search field ) - I don't have Vista > open at the moment, so I don't remember its name :-) > > There you have the option of removing temporary files etc - and - the > Hibernation File. > > /Tor > > "kopdl" <jiodl@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:%232ReoPL4GHA.988@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>I just install Vista for 2 days. Since I install it on a small partition, >>I want to free up disk space by disabling hiberfil function. I can find >>the "hiberfil.sys" file but the system does not allow me to delete the >>file. I know it is required to disable the hiberfil function before I >>delete the file. So can anyone tell me the correct steps to disable this >>function? Thanks for your reply. > > |
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