1) Click on the Start Pearl > type cmd in the Search Bar > press Ctrl+Shift+Enter
2) Enter powercfg -H off
Once hibernation is off, you’ll still need to use Disk Cleaner to get rid of the files stored on your computer for previous hibernation sessions. To access Disk Cleaner:
1) Open the Start Pearl again and type cleanmgr in the Search bar.
Windows Vista will then prompt you to choose the partition you wish to clean. Select the desired partition, and the rest should be pretty straight forward.
On my computer, hibernation consumed about 510MB. This information is listed under Hibernation File Cleaner. You’ll want to clear all that since you won’t be using hibernation anymore.
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