What is hiberfil.sys and How Do I Delete It?
You’re no doubt reading this article because there’s a gigantic hiberfil.sys file sitting in the root of your drive, and you want to get rid of it to free up some space… but you can’t!
Luckily, you actually can delete it, and today we’ll show you how.
The more memory you have in your PC, the bigger the file will be.
So What is hiberfil.sys Anyway?
Windows has two power management modes that you can choose from: one is Sleep Mode, which keeps the PC running in a low power state so you can almost instantly get back to what you were working on. The other is Hibernate mode, which completely writes the memory out to the hard drive, and then powers the PC down entirely, so you can even take the battery out, put it back in, start back up, and be right back where you were.
Hibernate mode uses the hiberfil.sys file to store the the current state (memory) of the PC, and since it’s managed by Windows, you can’t delete the file.
So if you never use it, and want to disable Hibernate mode, keep reading. Personally I stick with Sleep Mode the vast majority of the time, but I do use Hibernate quite often.
Disable Hibernate (and Delete hiberfil.sys) in Windows 7 or Vista
One critical detail is missing: Right-click Command Prompt and select "Run as administrator" Then the command will work.
So, the complete instructions are as follows:
1. Click Start -> All Programs -> Accessories
Luckily, you actually can delete it, and today we’ll show you how.
The more memory you have in your PC, the bigger the file will be.
So What is hiberfil.sys Anyway?
Windows has two power management modes that you can choose from: one is Sleep Mode, which keeps the PC running in a low power state so you can almost instantly get back to what you were working on. The other is Hibernate mode, which completely writes the memory out to the hard drive, and then powers the PC down entirely, so you can even take the battery out, put it back in, start back up, and be right back where you were.
Hibernate mode uses the hiberfil.sys file to store the the current state (memory) of the PC, and since it’s managed by Windows, you can’t delete the file.
So if you never use it, and want to disable Hibernate mode, keep reading. Personally I stick with Sleep Mode the vast majority of the time, but I do use Hibernate quite often.
Disable Hibernate (and Delete hiberfil.sys) in Windows 7 or Vista
One critical detail is missing: Right-click Command Prompt and select "Run as administrator" Then the command will work.
So, the complete instructions are as follows:
1. Click Start -> All Programs -> Accessories
2. Right-click Command Prompt
3. Select Run as administrator grant permisssion to change system settings in this privileged command prompt window,
You should immediately notice that the Hibernate option is gone from the Shut down menu.
You’ll also notice that the file is magically gone!
4. Enter the following code below
powercfg -h off
You should immediately notice that the Hibernate option is gone from the Shut down menu.
You’ll also notice that the file is magically gone!
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