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Turn off computer Hibernate Button
Hi Gang,
I know you can press Shift and the standby button will turn into the hibernate button when you try to turn off your computer. However, on many OEM PC's I've noticed that the hibernate button is always visible. Does anyone know how to make that happen by default? Thanks, Christian Blackburn Fast and Friendly Computer Repair |
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Re: Turn off computer Hibernate Button
On Apr 11, 9:20*pm, Christian Blackburn
<christian.Blackb...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi Gang, > > I know you can press Shift and the standby button will turn into the > hibernate button when you try to turn off your computer. *However, on > many OEM PC's I've noticed that the hibernate button is always > visible. Does anyone know how to make that happen by default? > > Thanks, > Christian Blackburn > Fast and Friendly Computer Repair Hello Christian, Start => Settings => Control Panel => Power Options => Hibernate tab Check the box 'Turn on hibernation'. Be aware that hibernation requires a noticeable amount of hard drive space. See the number in 'Disk space required to hibernate'. |
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Re: Turn off computer Hibernate Button
Hi Claymore,
I appreciate your efforts to help, however that isn't the problem at all. I can hibernate until the cows come home the problem is when I click on [Start] --> Turn Off Computer there are only three buttons Standy, Shutdown and Restart, no hibernate. If press shift I can see and use the hibernate feature, I don't want to have to press shift. Thanks, Christian |
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Re: Turn off computer Hibernate Button
On Apr 11, 10:21*pm, Christian Blackburn
<christian.Blackb...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi Claymore, > > I appreciate your efforts to help, however that isn't the problem at > all. *I can hibernate until the cows come home the problem is when I > click on [Start] --> Turn Off Computer there are only three buttons > Standy, Shutdown and Restart, no hibernate. *If press shift I can see > and use the hibernate feature, I don't want to have to press shift. > > Thanks, > Christian Hello again, Sorry, I misunderstood. The only solution I've seen, other than there is some Microsoft hotfix that can be applied for is this: It worked on my laptop, but not on my desktop: Copy the text below between the dotted lines, but not the dotted lines themselves. Open Notepad and paste it in. Save the result in a suitable location as hibernate.reg - making sure that the default .txt extension doesn't appear in the file name (Save as type = All Files). Double-click on the saved .reg file to merge the contents. ------ cut below here ------- Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\System \Shutdown] "ShowHibernateButton"=dword:00000001 ------ cut above here ------- |
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Re: Turn off computer Hibernate Button
Here's the full key:
-------------------------------------------- Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\System\Shutdown] "HibernateAsDefault"=dword:00000001 "ShowHibernateButton"=dword:00000001 -------------------------------------------- ju.c "Christian Blackburn" <christian.Blackburn@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:3993ab34-b729-448a-b5f8-e1557be4bb30@t12g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > Hi Gang, > > I know you can press Shift and the standby button will turn into the > hibernate button when you try to turn off your computer. However, on > many OEM PC's I've noticed that the hibernate button is always > visible. Does anyone know how to make that happen by default? > > Thanks, > Christian Blackburn > Fast and Friendly Computer Repair |
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Re: Turn off computer Hibernate Button
Hi JUC and Claymore,
Thank you both for the gems. I just imported them into my registry and will restart explorer in a moment. I will say that whichever programmer at Microsoft came up with the value HibernateAsDefault wasn't using all his marbles. It should have been something like DefaultButton=1,2,3,4 or DefaultButton="Hibernate". > -------------------------------------------- > Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 > > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\System\Shutdown] > "HibernateAsDefault"=dword:00000001 > "ShowHibernateButton"=dword:00000001 > -------------------------------------------- Cheers, Christian |
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Re: Turn off computer Hibernate Button
If it were that way, thousands of users would want it the way it is. I.E. As
a programmer you will NEVER please everyone. Be thankful there is a way to change programs. "Christian Blackburn" <christian.Blackburn@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:5aafa4cc-a304-49ac-8900-bf93d616f867@t12g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > Hi JUC and Claymore, > > Thank you both for the gems. I just imported them into my registry > and will restart explorer in a moment. I will say that whichever > programmer at Microsoft came up with the value HibernateAsDefault > wasn't using all his marbles. It should have been something like > DefaultButton=1,2,3,4 or DefaultButton="Hibernate". >> -------------------------------------------- >> Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 >> >> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Win dows\System\Shutdown] >> "HibernateAsDefault"=dword:00000001 >> "ShowHibernateButton"=dword:00000001 >> -------------------------------------------- > Cheers, > Christian |
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