Hibernation to restore?

Trying to make more room on my computer using disk cleanup, I accidentally deleted the hibernation option.  I use it all the time!  How can I restore it?

Hello pdero,.

See this link from my Web site: http://vistasupport.mvps.org/disable_hibernation.htm look to the bottom of the page for instructions on how to enable the option.

This forum post is my own opinion and does not necessarily reflect the opinion or the opinion of Microsoft, its employees or other MVPS.

John Barnett MVP: Windows XP Expert associated with: Windows Expert - consumer: www.winuser.co.uk | vistasupport.mvps.org | xphelpandsupport.mvps.org | www.silversurfer-Guide.com

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