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New Post 11/17/2006 11:39 PM
User is offline Srinath Sadda
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The mysterious hiberfil.sys 

Hiberfil.sys:

                    How to delete it ?

                    What is it's function?

                    How do I use it?


The mysterious hiberfil.sys


It happens to most users of Windows XP. One day you are searching for a file or cleaning up the PC's hard drive and you encounter a huge file - hiberfil.sys. Normally located at C:\hiberfil.sys, its size can vary from 250MB to over 1GB. You try to delete the file - it's not a good idea to delete files you don't understand - but Windows won't oblige anyway. That's why you are here.

Windows XP has a feature that is not very well documented and it will be totally new to users of older systems such as Windows 95 or 98. This new feature is called Windows hibernation. Instead of shutting down and restarting your computer, Windows takes a snapshot of everything running on your system, copies it to the hard drive and then turns off most of your hardware. To wake up from hibernation you normally move the mouse or hit the spacebar on the keyboard.

In theory, it is supposed to be a quick shortcut or power saving option that allows you to leave your PC in suspended animation until you are ready to work again. However, in practice, most people find little time difference between shutting down and using hibernation. For people who use drive imaging to backup their system, the hiberfil.sys file can bloat the backup files - making them larger (sometimes over 1GB bigger!) and therefore slower to copy/restore

Hibernation temporarily 'freezes' the computer when the PC becomes inactive, so it won't work if you have tasks running constantly (eg downloading files). However it can be handy if you want the computer to sleep after a task has completed (such as creating a video).

OK, that's the role of hibernation - so what is the hiberfil.sys file and why is it so big? Hibernation takes everything in memory and writes it to your hard drive as the hiberfil.sys file. If you have 512MB of memory, then hiberfil.sys will be about 512MB. If you have 1GB, the file will be around 1GB. The important point to remember is that even if you don't use hibernation, hiberfil.sys will still take up this huge amount of disk space. The way to remove the file is to turn off the hibernation feature (by default, hibernate is activated automatically when XP is installed). Here's how to do it:

  • Open the Windows Control Panel
  • Double-click Power Options
  • Click the Hibernate tab, de-select the 'Enable hibernate support' check box, and then click Apply.
  • Restart your computer and hiberfil.sys will be automatically deleted.
  • If you change your mind in the future and would like to use hibernation, go to the Windows Help & Support Center and search for 'enable hibernation'. It should be the first result. The instructions detail some other steps you may need to follow to reactivate the hibernation.


 
New Post 11/18/2006 12:03 PM
User is offline Ankur Mittal
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Re: The mysterious hiberfil.sys 
Thanks for the complete information about hibernation

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New Post 11/20/2006 9:34 PM
User is offline vasu
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Re: The mysterious hiberfil.sys 

Again srinath,  the article available at :

http://www.softwarepatch.com/tips/hiberfil-sys-xp.html

 


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New Post 11/28/2006 1:09 PM
User is offline AnandK
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sysfil 

nice info/link thanx !

 


 
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