F Frenpins Commendable May 7, 2016 1 0 1,510 May 7, 2016 #1 Looking to get my machine back at normal. To get my Acer Aspire E 15 to stop hibernating.
Solution Saga Lout May 7, 2016 Go into c:\windows\system32 and right click on the file cmd.exe then select RunAs Administrator. In the black Command form that shows up, at the >prompt, type powercfg hibernate off and hit the Enter key. Restart the computer and you won't be bothered by it again.
Go into c:\windows\system32 and right click on the file cmd.exe then select RunAs Administrator. In the black Command form that shows up, at the >prompt, type powercfg hibernate off and hit the Enter key. Restart the computer and you won't be bothered by it again.
Saga Lout Olde English Mar 31, 2010 5,745 57 46,800 May 7, 2016 Solution #2 Go into c:\windows\system32 and right click on the file cmd.exe then select RunAs Administrator. In the black Command form that shows up, at the >prompt, type powercfg hibernate off and hit the Enter key. Restart the computer and you won't be bothered by it again. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Go into c:\windows\system32 and right click on the file cmd.exe then select RunAs Administrator. In the black Command form that shows up, at the >prompt, type powercfg hibernate off and hit the Enter key. Restart the computer and you won't be bothered by it again.
BadActor Estimable Herald Oct 31, 2015 359 1 5,910 May 7, 2016 #3 You can also go into the Control Panel and under Power Options, select your current power plan and change when your laptop sleeps, hibernates, etc. Upvote 0 Downvote
You can also go into the Control Panel and under Power Options, select your current power plan and change when your laptop sleeps, hibernates, etc.
Saga Lout Olde English Mar 31, 2010 5,745 57 46,800 May 7, 2016 #4 That used to work, Arnie, but I think it was removed when Windows 7 came along. I certainly can't find it in Windows 10 and so many systems have died in hibernation, it's a pain in the rear. Upvote 0 Downvote
That used to work, Arnie, but I think it was removed when Windows 7 came along. I certainly can't find it in Windows 10 and so many systems have died in hibernation, it's a pain in the rear.
BadActor Estimable Herald Oct 31, 2015 359 1 5,910 May 7, 2016 #5 Ahhh, that's right, hibernation is gone from there, only sleep. Upvote 0 Downvote