I imagine the reverse is possible too. If you're not worried about the disk
space you needn't remove hiberfil.sys, just change the 'power' registry key.
If hiberfil.sys is deleted, it will be created again on the next
hibernation. If Hibernation is turned off, hiberfil.sys will not be
recreated. If hibernation is enabled, you cannot delete hiberfil.sys.
hiberfil.sys is a Hidden System file.
If Hibernation is turned off, machine rebooted, hiberfil.sys will be
deleted.
The way to remove the file is to turn off the hibernation feature (by
default, hibernate is activated automatically when XP is installed).
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
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