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Hello, just wondering if someone could please tell me accurately and possitively what to do with the disk cleanup... do I delete hibernation file cleaner 2.49GB debug dump files 333MB system error memory dump files 334MB system error minidump files 327KB temporary files 721MB per user archived 892KB per user queued window error report 41.5MB system archived window error report 1.71MB system queued windows error report 11.0MB I do not know what is safe to tick and what isn't. I would really appreciate some advice. Thanks in advance mandy :sarc: -- mandyb73 |
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If you delete the hibernate file the hibernate option will no longer be
available. It will not be rebuilt the next time you try to hibernate, because hibernate will no longer be an option. You can restore hibernate functionality however as per the following... "If you have used the Disk Cleanup Utility and utilized it to clear the hibernation file, you may be surprised to find that the Hibernate option is no longer available. You can restore the hibernate option by following these instructions: 1. Click the Start button. 2. Select All Programs. 3. Select Accessories. 4. Right-click on Command Prompt. 5. Select Run as Administrator. 6. When the UAC prompt appears, click Continue. 7. Type powercfg /hibernate on and press Enter on your keyboard. 8. Close the Command Prompt window. 9. Reboot your PC. " "mandyb73" wrote in message ... Hello, just wondering if someone could please tell me accurately and possitively what to do with the disk cleanup... do I delete hibernation file cleaner 2.49GB debug dump files 333MB system error memory dump files 334MB system error minidump files 327KB temporary files 721MB per user archived 892KB per user queued window error report 41.5MB system archived window error report 1.71MB system queued windows error report 11.0MB I do not know what is safe to tick and what isn't. I would really appreciate some advice. Thanks in advance mandy :sarc: -- mandyb73 |