J
Jordan
Running Windows Server 2008 Standard Service Pack 1 on a machine that does
not support hibernation, I have a 2048GB hiberfil.sys (equal to the amount of
memory) and I wish to remove it to save space.
The article below states the step necessary to disable hibernation.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/920730
Following these steps, this returns an error shown below:
C:\Users\Administrator>powercfg.exe /hibernate off
Hibernation failed with the following error: The request is not supported.
The following items are preventing hibernation on this system.
An internal system component has disabled hibernation.
I have tried the following combinations and all fail in the same manner.
C:\Users\Administrator>powercfg.exe /hibernate off
C:\Users\Administrator>powercfg.exe -hibernate off
C:\Users\Administrator>powercfg.exe -h off
C:\Users\Administrator>powercfg.exe /h off
I am using a command prompt as an administrator. If I were not an using an
admin command prompt, it would return this error:
You do not have permission to enable or disable the Hibernate feature.
If I am using Windows Vista Ultimate, this file is easy to delete. I can use
the Disk Cleanup option and it will automatically modify my power settings to
disable this option and delete the file.
I have the Desktop experience enabled as a feature and Disk Cleanup now
appears, but this does not show the option to delete this file.
I have seen some posts that refer to problems with the graphics drivers as a
cause for problems with hibernation. This makes sense as you need to be able
re-initialize the graphics card correctly when resuming from hibernate. I do
currently have a graphics card that is reporting problems (Error Code 43). I
hasn't caused me any problems in using my computer. I have the latest drivers
for my graphics card (3/27/2009). I don't know if this issue is related, only
a thoery. I still would like to diable hibernate regardless of my problem
with my graphics card.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jordan
not support hibernation, I have a 2048GB hiberfil.sys (equal to the amount of
memory) and I wish to remove it to save space.
The article below states the step necessary to disable hibernation.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/920730
Following these steps, this returns an error shown below:
C:\Users\Administrator>powercfg.exe /hibernate off
Hibernation failed with the following error: The request is not supported.
The following items are preventing hibernation on this system.
An internal system component has disabled hibernation.
I have tried the following combinations and all fail in the same manner.
C:\Users\Administrator>powercfg.exe /hibernate off
C:\Users\Administrator>powercfg.exe -hibernate off
C:\Users\Administrator>powercfg.exe -h off
C:\Users\Administrator>powercfg.exe /h off
I am using a command prompt as an administrator. If I were not an using an
admin command prompt, it would return this error:
You do not have permission to enable or disable the Hibernate feature.
If I am using Windows Vista Ultimate, this file is easy to delete. I can use
the Disk Cleanup option and it will automatically modify my power settings to
disable this option and delete the file.
I have the Desktop experience enabled as a feature and Disk Cleanup now
appears, but this does not show the option to delete this file.
I have seen some posts that refer to problems with the graphics drivers as a
cause for problems with hibernation. This makes sense as you need to be able
re-initialize the graphics card correctly when resuming from hibernate. I do
currently have a graphics card that is reporting problems (Error Code 43). I
hasn't caused me any problems in using my computer. I have the latest drivers
for my graphics card (3/27/2009). I don't know if this issue is related, only
a thoery. I still would like to diable hibernate regardless of my problem
with my graphics card.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jordan