Windows 7 Enable or disable Hibernate

September 16th, 2011

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  1. [...] On a laptop of windows 7, Hibernation is enabled by default to save power so that the battery can last longer,if you do not need this feature,please follow below steps to enable or disable hibernate in windows 7. [...]

  2. Sard says:

    very useful tutorial. thanks

  3. Samuel says:

    It works ,hanks a bunch

  4. Rick says:

    I think we should keep this feature on and change adjust the hibernate after time will realize our purpose.

    Thanks,
    Rick

  5. Tushar says:

    Thanks for the command line solution.

  6. Jeff N says:

    My Dell laptop operating Windows 7 Home Premium today is now stuck on the tones of grey start up screen with the word ‘hibernating…’ on it with the rotating greenish circle indicating it is mid function.

    Trouble is that my 10 year old daughter doesn’t know what she did to cause this.

    It has been this way for hours now.

    I turned it off at the on/off button and restared it.

    It said ‘resuming windows’ and returned to the grey hibernating screen.

    What is going on ..and how do I get out of it?

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