Failure Phenomenon:
A quick boot is a feature of Windows 8 because shutting down in Windows 8 is a special kind of hibernation that stores data from the system kernel in memory on the hard disk and shuts down user conversations. The advantage of this is that the next time you start the system, you can increase the speed, and do not have to save a lot of user conversations to occupy a lot of hard disk space.
You can turn on the Hibernate feature by following these steps:
win+r Open the command Prompt window
• Input command, powercfg–h on
The system prompts: "Hibernate failed with the following error: This request is not supported."
Reason Analysis:
This occurs when your disk space is insufficient to generate the hibernation file (Hiberfil.sys), which is as large as physical memory. If you upgrade your memory, the Hiberfil.sys file will become larger as memory increases. In the case of low disk, the system turns off hibernation by default.
Solution:
1. Clean disk temporary files to see how long your Recycle Bin has not been cleaned up, infrequently used software uninstall, install to other letter.
2. Set the temporary folder, virtual memory, document to other letter.
Finally, using the combination key win+x, select the command prompt (admin), if a user Account Control prompt appears, select Yes, and then enter "Powercfg-h on", which opens the hibernation again.