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Posted on Oct 07, 2009

APC Power Chute Personal Edition- Hibernation Support Warning: Power chute has detected that hibernation support is not enabled on your computer. Unsaved data will not be saved following an extended power problem. APC recommend tat your enable hibernation support so that all application data is preserved.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

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SOURCE: hibernation partition

What OS? xp? 98?
Have you tried loading last known good configuration?
What is the "whole process"?
Please report the exact error message you are getting, along with any stop error codes, and describe in a little more detail what's bringing it on, whether it's freezing up, etc.
If you're using xp, take a look at the event viewer logs to see what kind of errors or warnings are reported.
In the meantime, please take a look at MS KB articles here, here, here, here, here, and possibly here to see if they apply to your situation.
Try disabling hibernation, rebooting, then restarting. (control panel>power options)

I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue. If you need further assistance, please post back with a comment to this thread.
If I've managed to answer your question or solve a problem, please take just a moment to rate this post....thanks!

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Error while hibernating my coputer

it is not due to ram.... for hibernation there is a hiberfile.sys file in the system... its size depends on your system configuration....

it is 2Gb in my system.... depending on its size only your system can hibernate...
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How to enable hibernation in Windows XP

Hibernation is a low-power mode that laptops use when they are idle in order to save power. A hibernating computer can come back up to ready a lot quicker than a computer that is completely shut down, but it only uses marginally more power while it is hibernating.

To enable hibernation, open the Power Options applet in the Control Panel. Click on the Hibernate tab (the farthest one on the right) and check the box next to "Enable hibernation." Beneath this box you will see the amount of disk space required to use hibernation. (This amount is typically about the same as the amount of RAM you have installed, because when the computer hibernates, everything in RAM is written to the hard drive.) If you do not have enough free hard drive space, you won't be able to use hibernation; delete some old programs or files that you no longer need in order to free up some more room.

Once you have enabled hibernation and clicked Apply, you can tell Windows when to use hibernation. Go to the Advanced tab (still in Power Options). Under the "Power buttons" heading, there are settings for different actions, such as closing your laptop's lid or pressing the power button. If you want your computer to hibernate when any of these actions are performed, just choose Hibernate from the drop down list. You can also make your computer hibernate manually by choosing Hibernate from the shut down options (Start menu > Shut Down).

Your changes will take effect as soon as you click Apply or OK.
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How to start up faster, via enabling hibernation on your notebook.

Starting up much faster. When your computer hibernate, it stores whatever it has in the memory to the hard drive and then shut down. Once you power up again your computer come out of hibernation and return to it previous stated, and therefore booting up faster.
To enable hibernation on your computer do the following: On your desktop right click then go to properties, once in properties then go to Screen saver tab in there chose monitor power button. Once in the monitor power chose the tap for hibernation, then enable hibernation.
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Hi, i'm using windows xp on my latop, i used to have a hibernate option when i click the 'turn off computer', after reinstalling my windows, i can now only see shut down and restart. how do...

Hello and Welcome to FixYa!

Click Start >> Control Panel >> Power Options >> A dialog box will open, there will be a Hibernate Tab at the top of it >> Check the option there "Enable Hibernation".
When Done, click Start and Turn off computer, The three buttons you see one will be Stand By. Press and hold the Shift key. Stand By will become hibernate. Click it. You are done.

If you have any issues following it, do tell me.
Concerned, Nooh: Team FixYa!
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My hibernation option is gone.....

Hibernation may be disabled by default in XP.

Go into Start > Settings > Control Panel > Power Options. Click on the Hibernate tab, then check the Enable Hibernation check box to enable it.

Otherwise:

You can start hibernation of your PC manually, if hibernation is enabled, by:
1. Selecting 'Turn Off The Computer'' from the Start menu.
2. Normally the left choice on the resulting pop-up window is ''Stand-By''. But, if you hold down the Shift key it becomes ''Hibernate''. So holding down the Shift-Key and clicking on the resulting ''Hibernate'' button (the left-most button) will cause your computer to start hibernation mode.

Note that many computers also have a button for starting hibernation mode also. Often pressing the Power button while the computer is on will cause it to go into Hibernation. (Sometimes desktop computers have this option disabled, but it can be enabled through some Setup menu item (unless a special key has been assigned to do it on the keyboard.)


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HIBERNATION

THE OPERATING SYSTEMS WHICH THE MICROSOFT HAVE PRESENTED TO US HAVE MANY ADVANTAGES AND NOW I AM SHARING ONE WITH YOU FRIENDS.
WHEN WE ARE DOING A TASK,IF WE WANT TO GO FOR ANOTHER WORK LEAVING THE COMPUTER ALONE,WE USUALLY SAVE THE WORK AND SHUTDOWN THE SYSTEM AND GO FOR THE NEW WORK.BY A SIMPLE TECHNIQUE THIS CAN BE AVOIDED AND WE CAN REENTER INTO THE WORK WHICH WE WHERE DOING BEFORE SHUTDOWN.THIS FEATURE IS CALLED HIBERNATION.THE STEPS TO DO THIS IS THE FOLLOWING.
1.Click Start
2.Select Settings-Control panel- Power options-Hibernate- Enable hibernation.
3.The system can be left to hibernate by selecting the turnoff option,then point the mouse to the stand by option and by pressing down the shift key,select it,then you can see the option as hibernate and select it.Then you can see instead of shutting down windows,it gives the message as hibernating.Then it is ready,then you can return to the work by again pressing the main power switch of the CPU.Try it and look how amazing it is.
WARNING:First go for a trial with open windows(2 or 3......) and then try in actual practice.Does not cause any failure to the system 100% safe operation.Thank you


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The trick is Enabling Hibernation:


Go to diplay properties>screen savers>power>hibernate. Check 'Enable Hibernation'. Press shift button after you click 'Turn Off Computer' in start menu.
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Why did my APC power chute suddenly start to shriek and it will not stop. It is asking to be sent to the dump and I am about to agree.

The UPS will squeal when the battery needs to be replaced or when it looses AC power. I think it also detects when you lose the ground.
If neither is the case, then I tend to agree with you.
APC does have a "Trade-Ups" program where they will take your unit and give you a break on the cost of a replacement one.
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Power management lets you reduce your Notebook power consumption. Your Notebook has two power management modes:
  • Hibernation is an energy-saving feature and safeguard that saves information to the hard drive, then turns off your Notebook. When you resume from Hibernation, your information returns to the screen where you were previously working. Your Notebook hibernates when the Power button is pressed, when the battery has little power left, or when your Notebook (operating on battery power) is in Sleep mode for more than one hour.
  • Sleep, also called Standby, is an energy-saving feature that reduces power to system components that are not being used. When Sleep is initiated, your information is saved in Random Access Memory (RAM), and the screen is cleared. Your Notebook is still on, but the display is blank. When you resume from Suspend, your information returns to the screen where you were previously working.
Automatically put your notebook into hibernation Windows can automatically put your computer into Hibernate mode after a specified period of inactivity. Or Windows can detect when your batteries are running low, and then automatically put your computer in Hibernate mode to save your work before the battery fails. NOTE: Using Power Options in Control Panel, you can adjust any power management option that your notebook's unique hardware configuration supports. Because these options may vary widely from computer to computer, the options described may differ from what you see. Power Options automatically detects what is available on your computer and shows you only the options that you can control. To automatically put your computer into hibernation:
  1. In Category view, click Start , click Control Panel , click Performance and Maintenance , and then click Power Options . In Classic view, click Start , click Control Panel , and then click the Power Options icon.
  2. Click the Hibernate tab, select the Enable hibernate support check box, and then click Apply . Figure 1: Enable hibernation check box c00035872.gif
  3. Click the Power Schemes tab, and then select a time period in System hibernates. Your computer hibernates after it has been idle for the specified amount of time.
Manually put your notebook into hibernation This feature is available only on notebooks with the Windows XP operating system installed.
  1. In Category view, click Start , click Control Panel , click Performance and Maintenance , and then click Power Options . In Classic view, click Start , click Control Panel , and then click the Power Options icon.
  2. Click the Hibernate tab, and then select the Enable hibernate support check box. NOTE: If the Hibernate tab is not available, your computer does not support this feature.
  3. Click OK to close the Power Options dialog box.
  4. Click Start , and then click Turn Off Computer . In the Turn off computer dialog box, hold down the Shift key. The Stand By button will change to Hibernate. Click Hibernate .
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