Lurizan Active member Joined Jan 10, 2022 Posts 39 Jul 18, 2022 #1 Someone send this computer to me and im trying to troubleshoot this computer..the problem is random freeze after wake up from sleep,mouse n keyboard not working and had to force shutdown use power button.it almost 1 week and the issue does not appear and i dont know what cause this weird freeze issue..event viewer showed this error
Someone send this computer to me and im trying to troubleshoot this computer..the problem is random freeze after wake up from sleep,mouse n keyboard not working and had to force shutdown use power button.it almost 1 week and the issue does not appear and i dont know what cause this weird freeze issue..event viewer showed this error
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,641 Location Panama City Beach, FL Jul 18, 2022 #2 Open an elevated command prompt. In this prompt, type powercfg -h off Hit Enter and reboot. This turns off hibernation and clears a file named hiberfil.sys which sometimes gets corrupted. If you want to turn hibernation back on, simply run the command again but with the on switch. powercfg -h on Hit Enter and reboot.
Open an elevated command prompt. In this prompt, type powercfg -h off Hit Enter and reboot. This turns off hibernation and clears a file named hiberfil.sys which sometimes gets corrupted. If you want to turn hibernation back on, simply run the command again but with the on switch. powercfg -h on Hit Enter and reboot.
Lurizan Active member Joined Jan 10, 2022 Posts 39 Jul 18, 2022 #3 xrobwx71 said: Open an elevated command prompt. In this prompt, type powercfg -h off Hit Enter and reboot. This turns off hibernation and clears a file named hiberfil.sys which sometimes gets corrupted. If you want to turn hibernation back on, simply run the command again but with the on switch. powercfg -h on Hit Enter and reboot. Click to expand... OK..I'll try tomorrow...
xrobwx71 said: Open an elevated command prompt. In this prompt, type powercfg -h off Hit Enter and reboot. This turns off hibernation and clears a file named hiberfil.sys which sometimes gets corrupted. If you want to turn hibernation back on, simply run the command again but with the on switch. powercfg -h on Hit Enter and reboot. Click to expand... OK..I'll try tomorrow...
Lurizan Active member Joined Jan 10, 2022 Posts 39 Jul 19, 2022 #4 xrobwx71 said: Open an elevated command prompt. In this prompt, type powercfg -h off Hit Enter and reboot. This turns off hibernation and clears a file named hiberfil.sys which sometimes gets corrupted. If you want to turn hibernation back on, simply run the command again but with the on switch. powercfg -h on Hit Enter and reboot. Click to expand... This time the computer freeze then reboot itself when installing LAN driver...
xrobwx71 said: Open an elevated command prompt. In this prompt, type powercfg -h off Hit Enter and reboot. This turns off hibernation and clears a file named hiberfil.sys which sometimes gets corrupted. If you want to turn hibernation back on, simply run the command again but with the on switch. powercfg -h on Hit Enter and reboot. Click to expand... This time the computer freeze then reboot itself when installing LAN driver...