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| re-enable hibernate feature in Windows Vista
Sometimes, after running disk cleanup in Windows Vista, the hibernate feature may be no longer available. ![]() Here's how to re-enable the hibernate option: 1. Run the command prompt as administrator. 2. At the command prompt, type powercfg /hibernate on. It may also be missing after an upgrade of fresh install: 3. You can also use the PowerCfg command-line tool to determine whether the computer supports the hibernation feature. At the command prompt, type powercfg /a. Microsoft Article
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| Re: re-enable hibernate feature in Windows Vista
This has been discussed earlier: Turn off Hibernate in Windows Vista Computer Won't Hibernate No internet connection after hibernation or sleep Hibernate Windows Vista
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| Re: re-enable hibernate feature in Windows Vista Alternative Method An alternative method with more steps was suggested by Shane in the comments. If the above doesn't fix your problem, you can use these steps.
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| Re: re-enable hibernate feature in Windows Vista
Occasionally you may have to Re-Enable Sleep and Hibernate on Windows Vista. The problem occurs when the Disk Cleanup Tool disables the hibernation file. The hibernation file must be enabled to access the hybrid sleep feature and the hibernation feature in Windows Vista. When the hibernation file is disabled, and the hybrid sleep feature is enabled, a backup of open programs and open files will not be saved to the disk when you use the sleep feature in Windows Vista. Additionally, if the computer loses power while the Windows is in sleep mode, open programs and open files will not be recovered, and any unsaved work will be lost. To resolve this problem in Windows Vista, run the powercfg -h on command at a command prompt to enable the hibernate feature and the hybrid sleep feature. Press Windows Key and R to bring up the Run Dialog box and type powercfg -h on. |
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| Re: re-enable hibernate feature in Windows Vista How to Re-Enable Hibernate in Windows Vista After Disk Cleanup When using Windows Vista with the Classic mode applied under your Start menu properties, you may notice the hibernate option that was once on your shutdown menu is no longer there after running a disk cleanup. Let's look at a simple way to restore your hibernate feature.
Source: ehow.com
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