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I found the hiberfil.sys (~1.6GB) but I din't found any setup for Hybernate (at the MINIX Z64W) like e.g. at http://winaero.com/blog/how-to-enabl...and-windows-8/
So, only to be sure, I setup at Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Power Options => [Choose what the power buttons do] -> Shut down (instead of Sleep)
and done at [Command Prompt (Admin)] (via right mouse button at the start-symbol) powercfg.exe -h off
which deletes the hiberfil.sys and releases the ~1.6GB....
hiberfil.sys .Responsible for the resting state of the PC. Should be fine, that will free up some space
A little lite reading for those interested http://goo.gl/P2qL7b
Cheers
Last edited by trebor; 04-04-2015, 23:04.
Reason: Update
I got the hiberfil.sys at 2gb for my CX-W8. I disable sleep and enable hibernate as I go pull the system out of it when ever any power loss I still got all my stuff up and running.
I tried to find out if set HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Power\CsEnabled
from 1 to 0 helps to get the 'Hibernate' (Hibernation) at [Power Options -> Choose what the power button do] ... but no way, no, on the contrary I loose the sleep
But I get more profiles at [Choose or customize a power plan] and there I have more entries at [Change plan settings -> Change advanced power settings] ...
EDIT:
OK, I have to do powercfg.exe -h on
before I change the KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Power\CsEnabled
then I get the 'Hibernate'
at [Power Options -> Choose what the power button do]
and 'Turn on fast startup (recommended)' ... (what ever it means... maybe fastboot?)
BUT 'Sleep' is also/still away
When you have Hibernation, and subsequently FastStartup enabled (which is the default setting), your Hiberfil.sys file will be approximately 3/4th of your RAM. Disabled Hibernation, you will find its size roughly equalling your RAM.
May help
Cheers
Yes, I also had read about the "3/4th of your RAM" because of FastStartup, but if I disable Hibernation via powercfg.exe -h off (which deletes the file) it isn't slower (subjective) at boot...
As we are using minimal ram/system and there is not to much going on
at start-up this could be why there is not much of a noticeable difference.
I see it that way but could be wrong.
Cheers
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