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The original poster reports that Windows 7 does not hibernate properly and quickly reverts to the login screen, prompting a question about whether a reinstallation from USB is necessary for a fix. The suggested responses provide multiple troubleshooting steps, including resetting power settings, updating drivers, running system diagnostics like SFC, performing disk cleanup, and using System Restore, aiming to resolve the hibernation issue without reinstalling Windows. Overall, the thread offers practical, non-invasive solutions and indicates that the problem can often be fixed through troubleshooting rather than reinstalling the operating system.
The original poster reports that Windows 7 does not hibernate properly and quickly reverts to the login screen, prompting a question about whether a reinstallation from USB is necessary for a fix. The suggested responses provide multiple troubleshooting steps, including resetting power settings, updating drivers, running system diagnostics like SFC, performing disk cleanup, and using System Restore, aiming to resolve the hibernation issue without reinstalling Windows. Overall, the thread offers practical, non-invasive solutions and indicates that the problem can often be fixed through troubleshooting rather than reinstalling the operating system.
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