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Apr 20, 2009

Seems Like a Bad Idea

Would you like to: Format? Eject? Safely remove? Choose wisely.

Would you like to: Format? Eject? Safely remove? Choose wisely.

I know that after you click “format” you’re presented with another window with options for formatting so that should keep you from accidentally reformatting your removable drive, but don’t you think they could have put another separator between format and the other two options?

No, I didn’t reformat anything. Just something I thought was peculiar.

How to Fix Hibernation in Windows Vista

If the hibernation option is missing from your Vista power options, it’s possible the Hibernation file cleaner was removed from the computer. It seems this can be done using Window’s built in Disk Cleanup utility. Below are the steps to create a new Hibernation file cleaner and restore the hibernation option to the computer:

  1. Open the Start menu
  2. Type  cmd in the search field (this is the same as going to Start>Run, but I don’t believe “run” appears by default in Vista with the new start menu)
  3. Type powercfg -h on
  4. Press ENTER

If you did it correctly, there should be no output on the screen other than another prompt waiting for input. Check your power menu now to see if hibernation appears. Mine immediately appeared as the default option when clicking the power button on the start menu.

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