Remove Hibernation File to Freeup Space
Posted On Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at by Rahul MgAs default Windows creates a file (c:\hiberfil.sys) to save the complete memory if you hibernate. It is the same size as your memory eg. if you have 2GB Ram, windows will create a 2GB file!. If you don't use hibernate (and who does?) you can remove the file by doing the following:
1. Go to Settings / Control Panel / Power Options
2. Click Hibernate and uncheck 'Enable Hibernation'
3. Click Apply and you have gained some Hard Disk Space
by using this process, you can save this space and your ram. Hibernation Makes your system Slow.