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    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/946480

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    There will be some personal information (such as the user name and the name of the system), and anything that turns information private for you, simply delete it.

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    Create a batch file (I called mine hibernate.bat and put the nircmd.exe in my c:\tools folder) and put this line in your hibernate.bat file:

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    Save the new file hibernate.bat on your desktop or somewhere, you can retain and double-click it to run the batch file.  When you are sure that it works very well, and then drag the new desktop icon to your quick launch area (to the right of the button start), change the icon, rename, etc, so it looks a bit better and then you can click on new quick launch when icon to call the file hibernate.bat.  Now just remember to use the hibernate.bat file (which could be on your desktop with a nice icon) instead of the menu to turn off the computer.

    The first command will put the system into hibernation, and then when XP comes from hibernation (even days later), run the following commands in the batch file.  These last two commands will simulate a slight mouse movement and who will deceive XP into thinking there is a reason to get out of hibernation and it will not go back to sleep.  Then when you come back from your coffee, your system is always waiting for you.

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    order 3 to run before hibernation

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    order 4 to run when coming out of hibernation
    command 5 to run when coming out of hibernation
    order 6 to run when coming out of hibernation

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