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Line with hibernate is interesting: The hiberfile type doesn't support hiberntion...
So hiberfile is present (for fast startup), but something went wrong...
I would delete hiberfile.sys completely (with "powercfg -h off) and then re-enable it..
That is, if you need it. One of the first thing with new builds is to disable hibernation... (for me at least) - completely. Mean fast startup too
Looks like it has a 'reduced' hiberfil.sys. Setting it to 'full' may help:
Specify Hiberfile Type as Full or Reduced in Windows 10
I also disable hibernation and, thus, Fast Startup too. But Fast Startup was enabled on this build and trying it out, as Hibernation is not present. I tried your suggestion and here's what I mean about the '-h' greyed out in powershell which looks the same in command prompt except all type is white, of course