In order to see the dazzling desktop effect and powerful security functions of the Vista system in the first place, many people force install and use the Vista system in the case of low memory capacity and insufficient hard disk space. When the system resources are so tight, it is often difficult for us to feel the great value of the Vista system. No, after I upgrade my computer system to Vista, the sleeping file hiberfil in the system partition was accidentally found. sys, the capacity has reached about GB, that is, such a file with little practical use almost exhausted the available space of the system partition, this also makes the author unable to really feel that kind of smooth operation in the Vista system environment. In order to free up space for the Vista system partition, the author intends to allocate a large capacity of hiberfil. sys File deleted; originally thought this was a very simple operation, but the system prompts that it could not be deleted when it is directly deleted in the Vista system status; when you switch the computer system to another operating system, you can easily change hiberfil. the sys file is deleted, but when it is started again and enters the Vista system status, the damn hiberfil. the sys File re-appeared in front of the author like a ghost, and the file size seemed to be larger than before. So what should we do to delete the stubborn hiberfil. sys file from the Vista system partition and ensure that the file will no longer drag down the system partition? After repeated research and exploration, I finally found an effective response and now I will share it with you!
First, enter the Vista system as the system administrator, open the Start menu on the desktop of the system, and click the "Settings" and "Control Panel" commands in turn, in the system control panel window that appears, find the power management option and temporarily disable the Vista system sleep function in the option settings window;
Next, we need to perform a cleanup operation on the disk partition where the Vista system is located to convert the previously automatically generated Sleep file, hiberfil. sys Delete; during this cleanup operation, you can double-click the "computer" icon on the Vista system desktop. In the disk partition List window that appears later, right-click the disk partition icon of the Vista system, and run the "properties" command from the shortcut menu to open the attribute setting window of the target system partition, click the "Disk Cleanup" button in the settings window. Then, the Vista system automatically scans all "corners" of the local computer. After the system scan is completed, a Setting Dialog Box titled "Disk Cleanup" will appear on the screen. Click the "Disk Cleanup" tab in the Setting dialog box, in the "files to be deleted" list box on the corresponding tab, select the "Sleep file cleaner" option and click "OK" to end the setting operation, in this way, we can stick to the stubborn hiberfil. the sys file is completely deleted from the Vista system partition.
Of course, if we use a large enough computer hard disk space and want to continue using the Vista system's sleep function, we do not have to bother deleting the hiberfil. sys file. If you want to re-enable the sleep function in the Vista system in the future, you can choose start, program, and attachment on the Vista system desktop, select the "command prompt" option from the pop-up menu, right-click the "command prompt" option, and then right-click the "run as administrator" command in the menu. Then, at the doscommand line prompt, enter the string command "powercfg/hibernate on" and click the Enter key to re-enable the sleep function of Vista.
Tip: The sleep function is not unique to Vista. It already exists in Windows XP. Once this function is enabled, A larger hiberfil will be generated in Windows XP partition. to delete the sys file, it is easy. The following describes how to delete the file: first, click the "Start"/"set"/"Control Panel" command in sequence, in the displayed system control panel window, click the "performance and maintenance" option, and then click the "power options" icon on the page to open the power options Property setting window; in the settings window, click the "Sleep" tab to open the tag settings page and check whether the "enable sleep" option is selected. If you find that this option has been selected, you only need to cancel the selected status, click "OK", and restart the computer system.