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Guest allure
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i apply the hibernation on my desktop but then it boots again it doesnt take

it... but i have noticed when i restart and apply again the hibernation it

takes it.. any idea as to why ? and why do i have to restart inorder for it

to take the settings?

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Guest Bob I
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Re: window xp hibernation

 

Is hibernation now enabled? If so, what is the issue?

 

allure wrote:

> i apply the hibernation on my desktop but then it boots again it doesnt take

> it... but i have noticed when i restart and apply again the hibernation it

> takes it.. any idea as to why ? and why do i have to restart inorder for it

> to take the settings?

Guest allure
Posted

Re: window xp hibernation

 

yes it is enabled and the issue is as i stated above when i apply

hibernation it doesnt take it meaning its supposed to go into the hiber mode

...but what i see that it restarts again with no hibernation... so when i

make a restart again and apply hibernation it does hibernate this time ???

any idea as to why i have to to a restart every time for the hibernation to

take effect

 

"Bob I" wrote:

> Is hibernation now enabled? If so, what is the issue?

>

> allure wrote:

>

> > i apply the hibernation on my desktop but then it boots again it doesnt take

> > it... but i have noticed when i restart and apply again the hibernation it

> > takes it.. any idea as to why ? and why do i have to restart inorder for it

> > to take the settings?

>

>

Guest Bob I
Posted

Re: window xp hibernation

 

Ah! First, the phrase "apply hibernation" and "enable hibernation" are

synonymous. What you are meaning to say is that when you attempt to

hibernate the computer after using it for some time it will not go into

hibernation, BUT right after a restart it will go into hibernation

properly. So, is there any error messages? If so you should post them.

If there are NO error messages, then perhaps you have some mal-ware

installed that is interferring and preventing the hibernation process,

and it must be removed.

 

allure wrote:

> yes it is enabled and the issue is as i stated above when i apply

> hibernation it doesnt take it meaning its supposed to go into the hiber mode

> ..but what i see that it restarts again with no hibernation... so when i

> make a restart again and apply hibernation it does hibernate this time ???

> any idea as to why i have to to a restart every time for the hibernation to

> take effect

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

>

>>Is hibernation now enabled? If so, what is the issue?

>>

>>allure wrote:

>>

>>

>>>i apply the hibernation on my desktop but then it boots again it doesnt take

>>>it... but i have noticed when i restart and apply again the hibernation it

>>>takes it.. any idea as to why ? and why do i have to restart inorder for it

>>>to take the settings?

>>

>>

Guest allure
Posted

Re: window xp hibernation

 

ok bob let me put it this way when i want to leave my pc for sometime i click

on the hibernate what happens then is that it hibernates for a sec and then

it reloads from hibernation by itself meaning that it doesnt actually go into

hibernation...

i restart my pc and i click on hibernation again then i find that it works

with hibernation ...so there is my problem..... i get no error message at all

....

 

"Bob I" wrote:

> Ah! First, the phrase "apply hibernation" and "enable hibernation" are

> synonymous. What you are meaning to say is that when you attempt to

> hibernate the computer after using it for some time it will not go into

> hibernation, BUT right after a restart it will go into hibernation

> properly. So, is there any error messages? If so you should post them.

> If there are NO error messages, then perhaps you have some mal-ware

> installed that is interferring and preventing the hibernation process,

> and it must be removed.

>

> allure wrote:

> > yes it is enabled and the issue is as i stated above when i apply

> > hibernation it doesnt take it meaning its supposed to go into the hiber mode

> > ..but what i see that it restarts again with no hibernation... so when i

> > make a restart again and apply hibernation it does hibernate this time ???

> > any idea as to why i have to to a restart every time for the hibernation to

> > take effect

> >

> > "Bob I" wrote:

> >

> >

> >>Is hibernation now enabled? If so, what is the issue?

> >>

> >>allure wrote:

> >>

> >>

> >>>i apply the hibernation on my desktop but then it boots again it doesnt take

> >>>it... but i have noticed when i restart and apply again the hibernation it

> >>>takes it.. any idea as to why ? and why do i have to restart inorder for it

> >>>to take the settings?

> >>

> >>

>

>

Guest Bob I
Posted

Re: window xp hibernation

 

Then it DOES go into hibernation, BUT it comes right back out. There is

not a problem with hibernation, but with some software you are running

or allowed to run. It may be mal-ware or some software set to update

itself. You may make a note of all the processes in Task manager right

after a reboot(when the computer stays hibernated) and compare it to the

list of processes running when the computer will not stay in hibernation.

 

allure wrote:

> ok bob let me put it this way when i want to leave my pc for sometime i click

> on the hibernate what happens then is that it hibernates for a sec and then

> it reloads from hibernation by itself meaning that it doesnt actually go into

> hibernation...

> i restart my pc and i click on hibernation again then i find that it works

> with hibernation ...so there is my problem..... i get no error message at all

> ...

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

>

>>Ah! First, the phrase "apply hibernation" and "enable hibernation" are

>>synonymous. What you are meaning to say is that when you attempt to

>>hibernate the computer after using it for some time it will not go into

>>hibernation, BUT right after a restart it will go into hibernation

>>properly. So, is there any error messages? If so you should post them.

>>If there are NO error messages, then perhaps you have some mal-ware

>>installed that is interferring and preventing the hibernation process,

>>and it must be removed.

>>

>>allure wrote:

>>

>>>yes it is enabled and the issue is as i stated above when i apply

>>>hibernation it doesnt take it meaning its supposed to go into the hiber mode

>>>..but what i see that it restarts again with no hibernation... so when i

>>>make a restart again and apply hibernation it does hibernate this time ???

>>>any idea as to why i have to to a restart every time for the hibernation to

>>>take effect

>>>

>>>"Bob I" wrote:

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>Is hibernation now enabled? If so, what is the issue?

>>>>

>>>>allure wrote:

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>i apply the hibernation on my desktop but then it boots again it doesnt take

>>>>>it... but i have noticed when i restart and apply again the hibernation it

>>>>>takes it.. any idea as to why ? and why do i have to restart inorder for it

>>>>>to take the settings?

>>>>

>>>>

>>


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