Why not simply remove Hibernate?
- Hibernate file takes up an equal amount of Disk Space as there is RAM in the system. So 4 Gigs of RAM = a 4 gig Hibernate.sys file on the C:\ drive.
- Adjust your power settings to power down the system, but not hibernate.
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To turn off Hibernate effectively: (From a command Prompt - with elevated priviledges)
powercfg -H off
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Powercfg is quite a useful and powerful command line tool.
More information on all it's options can be found here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc748940(v=ws.10).aspx
Cheers!