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> Need Hibernate Setting
JazzMahn
post May 20 2009, 10:29 PM
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Just bought and am setting up a Dell XPS 1530 with Vista Home Premium. I see it doesn't have a setting for Hibernation. I really do want to have that setting on the laptop if someone can tell me what I need to key in to add it. I've seen it in the past but just don't remember how.

Thanks in advance for you help
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Doug E Fresh
post May 21 2009, 01:23 PM
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Go to Control Panel>Power Options
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Kahuna555
post Nov 20 2009, 05:09 PM
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If that doesn't work, open up a Command Prompt window with administrative privileges, and type the following:

powercfg -h on

That should do it for you.
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