hibernation file removal

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Hibernation file removal is a practical method to free up disk space on Windows systems. The hibernation file (hiberfil.sys) reserves a portion of your drive equal to installed RAM to support the Fast Startup and hibernation features. Disabling these features and deleting the file can reclaim significant storage, especially on devices with limited capacity. This process is commonly discussed in Windows optimization guides and troubleshooting threads, where users seek to maximize available space without affecting normal operation. The tag covers step-by-step instructions, command-line methods, and considerations for re-enabling hibernation if needed.
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