Windows 10: delete the hibernation file

Windows 10: If you scan your computer for large , μπορεί να συναντήσετε και το hiberfil.sys. This Windows file is responsible for managing hibernation or hibernation of your computer.

But what is inactivation? Do you need this file or do you need to delete it to save space?

We will answer these questions and even more below as we will see in detail hiberfil.sys of Windows 10.

What is hibernation?

Hibernation is one of the many power supplies in Windows 10. Deactivation, of course, shuts down Windows completely. But there are two other important options: and it makes it safe to disconnect your machine. Sleep mode and hibernation mode.

Sleep saves your current session in RAM and puts Windows in low power mode. When you are ready to continue, you can push yourself to find exactly where you left off. This feature is very useful when taking a short break.

Inactivation goes one step further. Instead of saving your session to RAM (which will be lost if the battery runs out), hibernation temporarily saves the entire session to your hard drive and then shuts down the computer. By hibernating, you could disconnect from your computer for a week, and when you log in again, resume where you left off.

Hibernation is a very good option if you do not plan to use your computer for a long time or if you should save your session without worrying about running out of battery. It's a good option for laptops, as you can save a session, carry it in your bag, and when you plug it in you're right where you left off.

Yes but I do not have the hibernation option

For some reason, Microsoft removed the hibernation option from the power menu in Windows 10. So you may never have used it and of course you do not know what it can do. Of course it is very easy to activate.

Open Settings and go to System - Power & sleep. In the Related settings area, click Additional power settings to open the Power menu of the Control Panel. In the left sidebar, you will see a link that says Choose what the power buttons do or Choose what the power buttons do. Click on it.Windows 10

In the menu that opens, click Change settings so you can make changes. Then check the Hibernate box to enable it in your computer's power menu.

Windows power and sleep and hibernation settings

You can uncheck other options if you wish, although there is no reason unless Fast Startup is causing you problems.

How to delete Hiberfil.sys

Windows uses the hiberfil.sys file to save the session during hibernation.

All and the files you run on your computer before the hibernate command should of course be saved somewhere. Depending on the amount of RAM you have, the space they will take up on your disk could be 10GB or more. If you never use hibernation, you can turn it off and get that disk space back.

Deleting the file itself will not work because Windows will recreate it. But instead of deleting the file, you can turn off Hibernation by running a command at the command prompt (right-click in the lower-left corner of your computer and select Command Prompt (Administrator):

Enter the following command to turn off hibernation mode:

powercfg -h off

Once you do this, Windows will delete the hiberfil.sys file and you will no longer see hibernation as an option in the power menu. If you want to re-enable hibernation, just open another command prompt window as an administrator and run the following command:

powercfg -h on

You can verify that everything went well by checking the Windows installation disk for the hibernation file in the C: \ hiberfil.sys path.

It seems to be quite easy to delete or restore the hibernation file. So the question now is should you delete it?

The only reason to disable hibernation and delete hiberfil.sys is to save disk space. If you have a small SSD with only a few , disabling hibernation makes sense if you don't use it.

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