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If you want to save space and RAM in your computer there is a nice trick which lets you disable one of the most eating-features in Windows Vista namely the Hibernation mode. Here is the step-by-step procedure (a very easy trick to tell you the truth!):
- Click Start.
- Type CMD on the Search Bar and hit Enter.
- Type powercfg -H off in the DOS window.
- Close the window. At this point you need to get rid of those files the previous hibernations stuffed on your hard disk. To free your hard disk up follow this procedure:
- Click Start.
- Click Computer.
- Right click on your Local Disk. (usually it is C:)
- Click Properties.
- Click Disk Cleanup.
- At this point Vista should scan your computer to look for junk.
- After this procedure is over you should see a list of files to delete. Tick all of them.
- Click OK.
- Click Delete Files.
Tags: trick, Vista
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