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Hibernation file corrupt or missing on bootup how do I delete this message

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Try disabling the hibernation feature, rebooting your laptop, then re-enabling the hibernation feature. This will delete the hibernation file.
Next time you hibernate your system, the hibernation file will be recreated.

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