Disable Windows Hibernation to Boost Performance
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Hibernation can be a pretty useful tool at times but can take up a lot of space. When Windows hibernates and is restarted, it reloads the content of memory and is restored to the state it was in when hibernation was used. Basically, it is a tool used mostly for people who don't like waiting a long time for their computer to boot, but it becomes unnecessary once you've read "How to Speed Up Windows Boot Time" from our site. Here's how to disable Windows Hibernation:
1. Click Start, Run and type CMD
2. In cmd, type this without the cotations: "powercfg -h off"
3. Exit CMD and restart your computer.
This saves a lot of energy and boosts your computer's performance.
Cheers!
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