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  1. Posts : 15,484
    Windows10
       #590

    Josey Wales said:
    Hibernation uses a ton of your memory to work.
    Typically 5GB say on a 1TB drive = 0.5%.

    Hardly a tonne.
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  2. Posts : 2,205
    WINDOWS 10 Pro x64 build 19042.685
       #591

    warkratos said:
    this "merge" can happen tomorrow
    mehedi hassan on twitter:
    no:
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  3. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #592

    Josey Wales said:
    Hibernation uses a ton of your memory to work.
    My machine is either on or off, none of this in between stuff.
    (with the exception of turning off displays, if I'm away from the PC for an extended period of time)

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  4. Posts : 15,484
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       #593

    LEOPEVA64 said:
    no.
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    It ain't gonna happen.
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  5. Posts : 26,449
    Windows 11 Pro 22631.3447
       #594

    cereberus said:
    Typically 5GB say on a 1TB drive = 0.5%.

    Hardly a tonne.
    I have a 238Gb SSD with 24 Gb of memory so it would take a chunk:)
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  6. Posts : 1,773
    Windows 10 Home
       #595

    cereberus said:
    Typically 5GB say on a 1TB drive = 0.5%. Hardly a tonne.
    It IS a lot, since it's written to RAM first, not HDD. For a 4-8gb RAM, 20-40% is a lot while trying to run everything else. From my screenshot in post 581, it was 2.2gb on a 6gb RAM.

    From Brinks' tutorial on Hiberfile type - Specify Hiberfile Type as Full or Reduced in Windows 10

    Hiberfile type:

    Full = Supports being able to enable hibernate and turn on fast startup (hiberboot). The hiberfile (C:\hiberfil.sys) will be 40% of physical RAM installed on your computer. Hibernate is available to be added to the power menu.

    Reduced = Only supports being able to turn on fast startup (hiberboot) without hibernate. The hiberfile (C:\hiberfil.sys) will be 20% of physical RAM installed on your computer. Removes hibernate from the power menu.
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  7. Posts : 15,484
    Windows10
       #596

    Josey Wales said:
    I have a 238Gb SSD with 24 Gb of memory so it would take a chunk:)
    10% is not what I would call a tonne.
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  8. Posts : 15,484
    Windows10
       #597

    mrgeek said:
    It IS a lot, since it's written to RAM first, not HDD. For a 4-8gb RAM, 20-40% is a lot while trying to run everything else. From my screenshot in post 581, it was 2.2gb on a 6gb RAM.

    From Brinks' tutorial on Hiberfile type - Specify Hiberfile Type as Full or Reduced in Windows 10

    Hiberfile type:

    Full = Supports being able to enable hibernate and turn on fast startup (hiberboot). The hiberfile (C:\hiberfil.sys) will be 40% of physical RAM installed on your computer. Hibernate is available to be added to the power menu.

    Reduced = Only supports being able to turn on fast startup (hiberboot) without hibernate. The hiberfile (C:\hiberfil.sys) will be 20% of physical RAM installed on your computer. Removes hibernate from the power menu.
    Silly argument - it is not all in RAM at same time!
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  9. Posts : 26,449
    Windows 11 Pro 22631.3447
       #598

    cereberus said:
    10% is not what I would call a tonne.
    I was told It uses 75% of the amount of ram. When I first installed 16299 my C drive went from 29gb to 45 gb
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  10. Posts : 68,917
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #599
    Last edited by Brink; 09 Oct 2017 at 19:28.
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