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How to set Hibernation on my SSD?

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How to set Hibernation on my SSD using Windows 7?

I created a dedicated partition for hibernation. Now I need to set it up.

 

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Hibernation...

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why would u hibernate on an ssd? its bad for it from what i remember
and useless tbh

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why would u hibernate on an ssd? its bad for it from what i remember

and useless tbh

can  someone please answer my question?

I got an 8gb partition for it, if it dies off, I will have 248GB left

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can  someone please answer my question?

I got an 8gb partition for it, if it dies off, I will have 248GB left

sorry there really isnt a point to hibernate with an ssd

plus i dont know how to do it since it should do it automatically and not need a partition for it in the first place

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I'm with needmorewood here, You don't need to hibernate with an SSD. They're so quick that it'll boot up fast anyway. Hibernating will just use up the limited writes available on your SSD.

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I'm with needmorewood here, You don't need to hibernate with an SSD. They're so quick that it'll boot up fast anyway. Hibernating will just use up the limited writes available on your SSD.

thats not a deal anymore ssd's have some along way. u can use them as scratch disks daily now xD

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I'm with needmorewood here, You don't need to hibernate with an SSD. They're so quick that it'll boot up fast anyway. Hibernating will just use up the limited writes available on your SSD.

what about keeping my work and session?

 

I don't have my OS on my SSD

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thats not a deal anymore ssd's have some along way. u can use them as scratch disks daily now xD

I just like trying to keep it alive as long as possible to be honest :P

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what about keeping my work and session?

 

I don't have my OS on my SSD

 

Hibernation is part of OS features. AFAIK you can't set it to different drive and why would you set it to SSD anyway? It doesn't make wakeup any faster by having it on SSD or HDD. I haven't really used hibernation so much at home, but at work it woke old HDD machine just as fast as cold boot with SSD machine at home does. Just curious here, but why you have SSD and OS still on HDD?

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Hibernation is part of OS features. AFAIK you can't set it to different drive and why would you set it to SSD anyway? It doesn't make wakeup any faster by having it on SSD or HDD. I haven't really used hibernation so much at home, but at work it woke old HDD machine just as fast as cold boot with SSD machine at home does. Just curious here, but why you have SSD and OS still on HDD?

I rarely shut down my PC. so I got better things to load faster on my SSD then my Os.

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DO NOT hibernate with an ssd it will kill it man :P they are fast enough to load up windows from shutdown so you shouldent need to hibernate 

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