Windows 7 hibernate problem dual boot
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Details required :. Cancel Submit. Gokul T. Hey Rohit, Thanks for posting in Microsoft answers! I have a few questions for you: 1. Gokul — Microsoft Support. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. This site in other languages x. I use m. What is a worst case scenario when I delete this hibernation file? All help is Welcome! Improve this question. Leta Leta 2 2 silver badges 6 6 bronze badges. Disable fast startup in Windows windowscentral.
The drive should now be accessible. That doesn't mean you should write to it from outside Windows, you definitely shouldn't. Haven't you seen that I already disabled the the fast startup in Windows 10? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Because the fast startup option was turned off, the file was never destroyed.
Now everything works! Improve this answer. Because I bookmarked a similar-looking question: unix. So the command line is not "also" what deletes the file, it's the only thing as far as I'm aware of that deletes the file. This could potentially be done manually as well, but I have not tested this. Delete hiberfil. Make sure hiberfil. Open a command prompt with admin rights. Disable fast startup and get slower startup times Using the Control Panel option to disable "fast startup" will not delete the hiberfil.
Fast startup disabled hiberfil. Samir Samir 2 2 gold badges 10 10 silver badges 19 19 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.
Sign up using Email and Password. I have been using windows 7 on my macbook pro for around 5 -6 months now, in dual boot configuration with Mac OS with the help of bootcamp which comes preinstalled in any every macbook pro in mac os. I never faced any issues in running windows 7 but recently I started facing a strange issue when macbook pro suddenly stopped hibernating and also did not enter sleeping mode when I tried several times.
It happened like I close the laptop and leave it for more than just a few minutes, when I open it back up, it does not awake immediately. I often end up having to press the power button just to get it to wake up. Sometimes this causes it to wake up in Windows mode, sometimes it reboots completely, sometimes the battery has been drained and Windows has to restart and gives the message that windows was not shutdown properly.