Hibernacia vs. Vista
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Hibernacia vs. Vista
Hladal som uz vsade ale nikde som nenasiel ako sa da pod vistou vypnut hibernacia tj. hiberfil.sys. Zabera zbytocne 2GB a nevyuzivam to. V XP sa to robi v sprave napajania ale vo Viste to tam nie je 
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How to disable hibernation in Vista.
In Windows XP you can disable hibernation by doing the following:
1. Open Power Options in Control Panel
2. Select the Hibernate tab
3. Clear the checkbox for enabling hibernation
This doesn't work in Vista however because the GUI for Power Options has changed and doesn't offer the ability to disable hibernation. But you can disable hiberation in Vista from the command line if you use admin privileges. Here's how:
1. Press the WINDOWS key and type cmd into the Start Search box but *don't* press ENTER
2. Right-click on cmd in the Programs list and select Run As Administrator
3. Click Continue when the UAC prompt appears
4. Type powercfg -h off and press ENTER
Cheers, Mitch Tulloch, MVP
Note: This tip is based on a pre-release version of Windows Vista and may not reflect functionality in the final product.
How to disable hibernation in Vista.
In Windows XP you can disable hibernation by doing the following:
1. Open Power Options in Control Panel
2. Select the Hibernate tab
3. Clear the checkbox for enabling hibernation
This doesn't work in Vista however because the GUI for Power Options has changed and doesn't offer the ability to disable hibernation. But you can disable hiberation in Vista from the command line if you use admin privileges. Here's how:
1. Press the WINDOWS key and type cmd into the Start Search box but *don't* press ENTER
2. Right-click on cmd in the Programs list and select Run As Administrator
3. Click Continue when the UAC prompt appears
4. Type powercfg -h off and press ENTER
Cheers, Mitch Tulloch, MVP
Note: This tip is based on a pre-release version of Windows Vista and may not reflect functionality in the final product.