Absolutely NO Hibernate

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  1.    #31

    Cannot understand your last question. Please explain. What repair was run and when.
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       #32

    I had to repair the boot maniger today, using my repair disk (similar to the install disk) andtyped bootrec.exeFixMbr and bootrec.exeFixBoot, and that somehow fixed it.
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  3.    #33

    Somehow corruption of your boot sector was affecting hibernate? Never heard of that.

    BTW all boot repair commands are automated in Win7 Startup Repair, which if you ran it might have run SFC, Disk Check or other repairs that could conceivably fix hibernate.

    Glad it worked out. Save a Backup Image or Set a Restore Point named "Hibernate works" then apportion up to 20% of HD for SysRestore so it stays around: System Protection - Change Disk Space Usage
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       #34

    Thank you!
    The corruption occurred after this all started, and I did do the startup repair also. So I guess it makes sense. Anyway, THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP!!
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