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    Hibernation partition

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Rietman, Feb 23, 2006.

  1. Rietman

    Rietman Newbie

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    I removed original hibernation partition from my A7Dc. If I sometime want to create/recover hibernation partition how can I do that?
     
  2. VidKo

    VidKo Notebook Consultant

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    I always thought hibernation stored its data in a hibernation file on root of the c: partition
     
  3. ikovac

    ikovac Cooler and faster... NBR Reviewer

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    Yes that is true! As far as I know you cannot move it to some other partition (in fact it has to be on the current active and bootable partition). So either you have some custom solution or I just have learned something new! :)

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  4. VidKo

    VidKo Notebook Consultant

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    Perhaps he meant the recovery partition. I don't know.


    Regards, VidKo