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Tebow2000
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by Tebow2000 »
1. Open Up the Control Panel
2. Click Power Options
3. Click Hibernation
4. Uncheck Enable Hibernation!
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Smartweb
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Nah, Hibernation is good for some things.
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Tebow2000
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I just lockout my system
Thats all I need...
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But when you are dual booting, its nice to be able to
not have to clear the memory when u go to the other operating system.