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HIBERNATION

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by verdi, 2002/12/28.

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  1. 2002/12/28
    verdi

    verdi Inactive Thread Starter

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    when i leave my pc for a while (hour or so) and come back to it, move mouse, everything seems very slow, so slow i tend to reboot, i once clicked on start\my pictures to show my daughter a pic of my home town and we gave up after waiting for the start menu to disappear to then show my pictures after what seemed like almost a minute?

    more problems, seeking more answers... i'm afraid i'm not as clued up as you guy's, come to think of it, where do you all get your knowledge from?

    once again...

    Thanks :)

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    Why do you have it set to hibernate?
     
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  4. 2002/12/29
    verdi

    verdi Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi :)

    is it not good to hibernate.... apart from my experiencing sluggish revival which i may have cured since deleting cookies, temps, and files, (inluding offline) prefetch & windows temp.

    am about to leave for a while and see what happens later :)
     
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