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Old 09-20-2006, 08:00 AM   #24
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And it only does it when going

into hibernation? When windows goes into hibernation it takes a lot of HD space to duplicate the state of your RAM

memory, the more things you have going and the more RAM you have, the more space it will take. If that is what is

happening, it should stop after a few minutes once the RAM has been copied to the HD. If that's not it, you should

run a Malware/Spyware scan on your computer to make sure it isn't being hijacked. I'm not saying it is but it is a

possibility that should be eliminated, I can recomend a couple good programs you can download if you need to. Once

you've done that you can disable hibernation. To do that on XP you go to the Control Panel, double click Power

Options. Select the tab at the top for Hibernation then uncheck the box that enables hibernation. Click apply and

close the box.
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