Win10 FYI - beware hybernate
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Win10 FYI - beware hybernate
2017/10/22 14:48:20
BobF
While reviewing backup logs I noticed that my system drive backup size had increased by nearly 14G. I found a hybernate file of 13.8G.
Hybernation was apparently enabled during the windows update process a few days ago.
There is no way to control via setup GUIs. Hybernation is disabled by entering 'powercfg.exe -h off' from an elevated command prompt. The same command with 'on' in place of 'off' enables hybernation.
I haven't found any other settings that were changed. I'll update this post if I find any.
2017/10/22 16:23:16
Jim Roseberry
Hi Bob,
Make sure to disable Fast Start.
By default, Win10 uses a Hybernate file to boot faster.
If you're using a SSD, it'll boot fast regardless.
2017/10/22 17:15:50
BobF
Thanks Jim. No Fast Start here. This hybernate file was brand spankin new. As soon as I ran the above command it disappeared. Just another thing to check after updates I guess.
And yes, I did go SSD a while back. One for "C" and one for "Samples". SSD is a beautiful thing.
2017/10/23 15:17:17
batsbrew
so, does running with w10
pro
provide some control over these annoying programming decisions,
or no?
2017/10/23 17:12:51
BobF
I am running Win10 Pro ...
2017/10/23 20:45:46
Jim Roseberry
Win10 Pro has the Group Policy Editor.
You can use that to shut down Cortana, One-Drive, etc.
In the case of "Turn On Fast Startup", that's in Control Panel>Power Options.
BTW, Windows updates can/do re-enable this option.
2017/10/23 20:56:18
abacab
Win 10 Pro will let you easily postpone feature updates until you are ready.
But that doesn't change the fact that Microsoft upgrades can muck with your settings when a new release is installed. A feature update is really like a Windows upgrade when you jump versions from 1507 > 1511 > 1607 (Anniversary) > 1703 (Creators) > 1709 (Fall Creators), etc.
2017/10/23 22:40:00
BobF
Jim Roseberry
BTW, Windows updates can/do re-enable this option.
Yes, that was the point of my post. To let folks know to check things carefully after updates.
2017/10/24 10:21:06
fireberd
Mine did not change after the update. Fast start (or whatever its called) is still off.
2017/10/24 12:23:53
synkrotron
I can't even find "Fast Start"
I type the work "Fast" in either Control Panel or Settings and nothing is found...
Sat here scratching my head...
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