>> under Windows 2K?
oh yeah, same applies for WinXP! :)
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Is there a way in Windows XP Pro to move the Hibernation file, hiberfil.sys, to a partition besides C:? I ask because the computer I'm fixing has very little space left on C: and I could free some up if I moved that file to another partition. I already moved the paging file, but this file as well would be great.
Thanks in advance!
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by: SheharyaarSaahilPosted on 2004-12-23 at 14:04:24ID: 12896253
Hello WhitePhantom =)
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Im afraid this is not possible, read this,
Can I change the location of hiberfil.sys under Windows 2K?
Sorry to be a bearer of bad tidings, but you're out of luck on all counts. Like
the files Boot.ini, NTLDR and Ntdetect.com, Hiberfil.sys has to be in the root
folder of the drive that holds the Windows 2000 boot sector information. In
your case, this is drive C:. Similarly, the system folders Dllcache and Driver
Cache have to be where Windows 2000 Setup installs them.
ref >> http://www.tricomm.org.au/