Windows: If you routinely use Hibernation mode, this trick isn't for you. If you never use Hibernate mode on your desktop or laptop, this trick will free up 4-6GB of disk space on your system disk.
Hiberfil.sys can use several GB of hard disk space. Delete the file, and it will likely return. Bill Detwiler explains how to get rid of it for good. In a previous TR Dojo Challenge question, I asked ...
Ran a antivirus program and it said that hiberfil.sys and pagefile.sys are infected by a trojan. The program couldn't remove them since i guess they are read only. Should i remove them manually ...
I have two questions concerning Hiberfil.sys.<BR>1) If that file is deleted will it be rebuilt when I put the computer into Hibernation again?<BR>(I imagine it would)<BR>2) If it would be rebuilt when ...