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Thank you to everyone for your comments and suggestions.
Thank you to everyone for your comments and suggestions.
@Sylvan - "(2. If, as you mention, turning off Fast Startup disables Hibernation and the problem does not recur, why then should I follow up and delete the file hiberfil.sys? Why not simply keep Hibernation disabled?"
When you turn off Hibernation - Windows will by it self, automatically delete the hiberfil.sys, and free disk space for other use!