Why can't Hibernate more? My hard drive has enough space. My computer lets me not do previously.

My computer only has not let me Hibernate for the time that I ran the disk cleanup on drive C.

Hello

Disk Cleanup, that's what caused the problem

read this

I used the disk cleanup tool in Windows Vista, and now the hybrid sleep feature and the hibernation feature are unavailable

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/928897

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