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Hi all. After an OS reinstall, Hibernate and Hybrid Sleep showed up for the
first time on my new Vista eMachine pc. I set Power Options to Sleep after 30 minutes, enabled Hybrid Sleep (tho I had no idea what it is, even after reading the definition), and set it to Hibernate after an hour. Later that day I came back to find my computer turned off - it had hibernated successfully, saving my work to disk so that when I restarted it was on my desktop as I left it. Hooray for Hibernate! Two days later, both hibernate and hybrid sleep are gone from the Advanced Power Options window, leaving only Sleep. Can anyone tell me where they went. The only clue I have is that I deleted a hibernate temporary (cache?) file that Disk Cleanup brought up yesterday. |
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On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 19:56:01 -0800, gregrocker
wrote: Hi all. After an OS reinstall, Hibernate and Hybrid Sleep showed up for the first time on my new Vista eMachine pc. I set Power Options to Sleep after 30 minutes, enabled Hybrid Sleep (tho I had no idea what it is, even after reading the definition), and set it to Hibernate after an hour. Later that day I came back to find my computer turned off - it had hibernated successfully, saving my work to disk so that when I restarted it was on my desktop as I left it. Hooray for Hibernate! Two days later, both hibernate and hybrid sleep are gone from the Advanced Power Options window, leaving only Sleep. Can anyone tell me where they went. The only clue I have is that I deleted a hibernate temporary (cache?) file that Disk Cleanup brought up yesterday. If you run this command it should restore your hibernation. powercfg.exe -h on Chris |
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gregrocker;614646 Wrote: Hi all. After an OS reinstall, Hibernate and Hybrid Sleep showed up for the first time on my new Vista eMachine pc. I set Power Options to Sleep after 30 minutes, enabled Hybrid Sleep (tho I had no idea what it is, even after reading the definition), and set it to Hibernate after an hour. Later that day I came back to find my computer turned off - it had hibernated successfully, saving my work to disk so that when I restarted it was on my desktop as I left it. Hooray for Hibernate! Two days later, both hibernate and hybrid sleep are gone from the Advanced Power Options window, leaving only Sleep. Can anyone tell me where they went. The only clue I have is that I deleted a hibernate temporary (cache?) file that Disk Cleanup brought up yesterday. Hi Greg, This would be caused by deleting the "Hibernation file Cleaner" in Disk Cleanup. You can see how to restore this here. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/63...tml#post317574 Shawn -- Brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*Vista Forums*' (http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=2980) *Please post feedback to help others.* |