Hibernation and standby disappear after replacing hard drive

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Ideas: recently replaced a hard drive to 120 GB (IDE) with a 1 TB drive (SATA) on an E-Machines T-3516 under Windows XP SP3.  Lost my hibernation functions and the day before. Tried to determine if support system put into hibernation using the command instructions powercfg / has.  He said hibernation is not supported.  But the system used to support the hibernation before the swap disk.  The only material that I've changed is the hard drive.  Any ideas what has changed and how do I get hibenation/standby?  Thanks in advance.   Steve :-)

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When you replaced your hard drive you reinstall your video driver? Check your device for red or yellow symbol Manager. You could be on the VGA mode. If you need to install the driver go to the manufacturer's Web site and download the latest version of the Vista-specific driver.

How to disable and re-enable hibernation on a computer that is running Windows

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/920730

To allow the Hibernate, follow these steps:

  1. Click Startand type cmd in the box start the search .
  2. In the search results list, right-click guest, and then clickrun as administrator.
  3. When you are prompted by user account control, click continue.
  4. At the command prompt, type powercfg.exe / hibernate on and then press ENTER.
  5. Type exit and press ENTER to close the command prompt window

I hope I could help

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