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Old May 5th, 2012, 10:29 AM
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Default Rollback Rx - hiberfil.sys - pagefile.sys

hello,

I'm having problems here disabling hibernation on my machine. I think I don't really need it because I run a Crucial M4 SSD and I can easily get back some space. Same thing with the pagefile. I think I have enough ram in my rig to just disable the pagefile and get back some more space on the drive.

I think Rollback Rx interferes here but I'm not sure actually. I was able to disable hibernation in safe mode for example and when I came back to normal mode hibernation was enabled again.

Also while Rollback Rx is running in the background and then disabling hibernation won't delete the hiberfil.sys and won't free up any space on the drive.

So my questions now are where can I backup my snapshots of Rollback Rx to being able to uninstall it, make my changes to the pagefile and hibernation and install Rollback Rx again.

Can anyone confirm or disprove that Rollback Rx causes problem regarding pagefile and hibernation?

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Default Re: Rollback Rx - hiberfil.sys - pagefile.sys

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