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Monty Python2018-04-17 08:16:22
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Monty Python, 2018-04-17 08:16:22

How to transfer the hibernation file to the HDD instead of the SSD on which the system is, so as not to "drive" the ssd disk once again?

How to move the hiberfil.sys file entry to Local Disk D:?

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blackbeard, 2018-04-17
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It's not worth it, believe me) Modern solid state drives are quite tenacious and your fix will not give any tangible profit.
I have 16 GB of RAM and a 120 disk that is 6 years old. All disk tests pass with a bang.

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Artem @Jump, 2018-04-17
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Transfer - nothing. If hibernation is not needed, it must be disabled.
If hibernation is needed, then it is more logical to place the hibernation file on the SSD, if available.

so as not to "drive" the ssd disk once again?
For these purposes, it is much more profitable not to transfer the hibernation file, but simply disable the SSD.

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