How do I switch off the HYBERNATE function?

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Steve

I am running a japanese version of Windows XP on my
computer which makes it difficult to figure out the
problem by myself.

In the last 24 hours my computer has suddenly started
hybernating if I leave it alone for 10 minutes. This has
become very annoying.

How do I switch off the hybernate function and return it
to how it was before?

I would be grateful for any advice you can give.

Thanks in advance.
 
Steve said:
I am running a japanese version of Windows XP on my
computer which makes it difficult to figure out the
problem by myself.

In the last 24 hours my computer has suddenly started
hybernating if I leave it alone for 10 minutes. This has
become very annoying.

How do I switch off the hybernate function and return it
to how it was before?

I would be grateful for any advice you can give.

Thanks in advance.

Start > Settings > Power Options then do the obvious. I don't have a clue
what that would be in Japanese, my skills in that language being limited
(biiru kudasai -- domo arigato gozaimas), but if you are using that version
and wrote your posting in English you should be able to figure out the small
stuff.
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Steve said:
In the last 24 hours my computer has suddenly started
hybernating if I leave it alone for 10 minutes. This has
become very annoying.

How do I switch off the hybernate function and return it
to how it was before?

It's Control Panel - Power Options - Hibernate page (Third one) , and
there is one checkbox to uncheck.

Also on the Power Schemes page, (first one) the bottom box is time
before going to Standby. Bottom of the list is Never
 

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