No function of hibernation in the start menu
How can I get the function of Hibernate in my Start menu? There is not an option for this in the sleep menu. I use windows vista.
The information to fix is in the link I gave you already.
'How to enable putting into hibernation on my Windows Vista computer?'
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929658
See you soon
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