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Oldster
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      11-20-2009
Is it possible to remove the hibernate file on a Windows7 desktop
machine. I've made sure that in power options the machine will never
hibernate, but the system still prevents me deleting the 2.5Gb file.

 
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      11-20-2009
Did you disable Hibernation from the power options setting in Control Panel?
That'll remove the giant file.

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> machine. I've made sure that in power options the machine will never
> hibernate, but the system still prevents me deleting the 2.5Gb file.



 
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      11-20-2009

"Oldster" <> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to remove the hibernate file on a Windows7 desktop
> machine. I've made sure that in power options the machine will never
> hibernate, but the system still prevents me deleting the 2.5Gb file.


From an elevated command prompt, POWERCFG -H OFF works on Vista,
probably for Windows 7 as well.

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      11-20-2009

"Zaphod Beeblebrox" <> wrote in message
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> "Oldster" <> wrote in message news:...
>> Is it possible to remove the hibernate file on a Windows7 desktop machine. I've made sure that in power options
>> the machine will never hibernate, but the system still prevents me deleting the 2.5Gb file.

>
> From an elevated command prompt, POWERCFG -H OFF works on Vista, probably for Windows 7 as well.
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> --
> Zaphod
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It does work in Win7, in fact it looks like it's the only way in Win7 to remove this file.





 
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      11-20-2009

As far as I can see all the settings referring to Hibernate are OFF


"John" <a> wrote in message news:#...
> Did you disable Hibernation from the power options setting in Control
> Panel? That'll remove the giant file.
>
> "Oldster" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Is it possible to remove the hibernate file on a Windows7 desktop
>> machine. I've made sure that in power options the machine will never
>> hibernate, but the system still prevents me deleting the 2.5Gb file.

>
>




 
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      11-20-2009


Yea. That worked. Great. But I don't understand why the more nomal "Power"
interface doesn't seem to do the job!


"Zaphod Beeblebrox" <> wrote in message
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>
> "Oldster" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Is it possible to remove the hibernate file on a Windows7 desktop
>> machine. I've made sure that in power options the machine will never
>> hibernate, but the system still prevents me deleting the 2.5Gb file.

>
> From an elevated command prompt, POWERCFG -H OFF works on Vista, probably
> for Windows 7 as well.
>
> --
> Zaphod
>
> Vell, Zaphod's just zis guy, ya know? - Gag Halfrunt
>
>
>




 
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