Hibernate store location

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Can the partition used for hibernate files be changed in 2k?

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Re: Hibernate store location

Tom, I asked this question many moons ago and was told the answer is
*NO*. It appears W2k and XP (only 32bit OS's I'm familiar with) allow
hibernate file only in the root of the drive they are installed on (too
bad eh?). I looked on the web and found nothing to contradict what I
was told.
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"none" <nospam@bogusaddress.com> wrote in message
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> Tom, I asked this question many moons ago and was told the answer is
> *NO*. It appears W2k and XP (only 32bit OS's I'm familiar with) allow
> hibernate file only in the root of the drive they are installed on
> (too bad eh?). I looked on the web and found nothing to contradict
> what I was told.


Thanks. I added some RAM, so now I have to do a little partition resizing.
Not so bad though.


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I relate, just did the same thing here on a notebook PC.
All the best!
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"Tom Del Rosso" <td_01@att.net.invalid> wrote in message
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> "none" <nospam@bogusaddress.com> wrote in message
> news:u4clM1oHIHA.6068@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl
> > Tom, I asked this question many moons ago and was told the answer is
> > *NO*. It appears W2k and XP (only 32bit OS's I'm familiar with)

allow
> > hibernate file only in the root of the drive they are installed on
> > (too bad eh?). I looked on the web and found nothing to contradict
> > what I was told.

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> Thanks. I added some RAM, so now I have to do a little partition

resizing.
> Not so bad though.
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"none" <nospam@bogusaddress.com> wrote in message
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> I relate, just did the same thing here on a notebook PC.
> All the best!


I booted the Gparted live-cd and it was all done in a couple of minutes.


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